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OFFICERS 


PRESIDENTS 


Emory  Washbtirn,  J  864- J  876 

Stephen  J.  Field,  J  886- J  887 

John  Bascom,  J  888- J  889 

Jacob  R  Miller,  f890-I89J,  I899-J9(X) 

Horace  E.  Scttdder,  J  892-4 

Edward  H.  Griffin,  J896-8 

Henry  Lefavour,  J 900-2 

Austin  B.  Bassctt,  J903- 


William  D.  Whitney,  J  876- J  886 
Francis  H.  Dewey,  J  887- J  888 
Hamilton  W.  Mabie,  J889-J890 
Alfred  E.  Myers,  J89J-J892 
Charles  A*  Davison,  J  894-6 
Francis  L.  Stetson,  1898-9 
William  H.  HoIIister,  Jr.,  J902-3 


VICE-PRESIDENTS 


John  Tatlocfc,  1 864- J  867 
William  D,  Whitney,  J870-J876 
James  M.  Barker,  J  883- J  886 
Luther  D.  Woodbridge,  J887-I888 
Jacob  F.  Miller,  J889-J890 
James  F.  Eaton,  1 89  J -2 
Francis  L.  Stetson,  J  896-8 
William  R  HoIIister,  Jr.,  J900-2 
Walter  P,  Bradley,  J903- 


Joseph  White,  J  868- J  869 
Peter  M.  Snyder,  J876-f883 
David  A.  Wells,  J  886- J  887 
Hamilton  W.  Mabie,  J888-J889 
Henry  H.  Anderson,  J890-J89J 
Leverett  W.  Spring,  J  892-6 
Henry  Lefavoitr,  t898-J900 
Henry  K.  Hyde,  J902-3 


SECRETARIES 


Nathaniel  H.  Griffin,  J864-J867 
Arthur  L.  Perry,  J  869- 1 884 
Eben  B.  Parsons,  J890- 


William  T.  R.  Ma-rvin,  J  867- J  869 
Harlan  H,  Ballard,  J884-i890 


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TREASURERS 


Joseph  White,  J  864-7  Arthur  L.  Perry,  J  867-9 

Charles  F.  Gilson,  J869-8J  Charles  Marsh,  J88J-86 

George  K  Mills,  J  886-90  Harlan  H,  Ballard,  J  890- J 

Henry  Lcfavo«r,  J89J-8  Henry  D.  Wild,  J898- 


SENATORS  OF  THE  UNITED  CHAPTERS 

William  D.  Whitney,  J886-J894  Horace  E.  Sc«dder,  J895-J902 

Eben  B.  Parsons,  1889-  Hamilton  W.  Mabie,  1898- 


HiSTORY.  The  original  Phi  Beta  Kappa  chapter  founded  at  William  and  Mary  in 
1776  granted  charters  to  Harvard  and  Yale  in  1780.  These  Alphas  granted  charters 
till  in  1881,  by  the  effort  of  Harvard  men,  the  existing  chapters  formed  "The  United 
Chapters"  which  now  has  the  power  to  establish  new  chapters.  The  Secretary  of 
that  body  from  1889  to  1901  had  the  satisfaction  of  seeing  the  nineteen  college  chap- 
ters increased  to  fifty.  The  National  Council,  which  holds  triennial  meetings,  is  com- 
posed of  twenty  Senators,  each  elected  for  six  years,  and  delegates  elected  directly 
from  the  chapters. 

Membership.  The  "Honor  Men"  of  all  preceding  classes  were  made  organization 
members  in  August,  1864.  For  some  years  one  third  of  each  class  became  members 
according  to  the  old  rule  in  all  the  chapters,  then  ten  men  were  taken  from  each  class, 
then  one  fifth  of  each  class,  and  now  one  sixth  of  each  class  are  elected  to  membership. 

This  book  has  the  names  of  about  one  sixth  of  all  the  graduates  of  Williams  College. 
No  one  will  claim  that  all  the  rich  fruitage  of  Alma  Mater's  service  in  the  world  is 
visible  in  this  record,  but  any  one  looking  over  these  pages  intelligently  will  see  that 
good  work  in  College  gives  fair  assurance  of  good  work  in  later  life. 

Memorabilia.  The  statistics  of  the  more  distinguished  members  are  given  so  fully 
in  "Who's  Who"  and  in  the  other  biographical  books  that  it  has  seemed  superfluous  to 
extend  their  records  in  this  book.  The  Obituary  Record  of  the  College  gives  a  full 
account  of  the  members  who  have  died. 

The  items  relating  to  parents,  marriages,  wives  and  children  will  be  entered  in  the 
Biographical  Annals  of  all  the  Alumni  which  the  Trustees  have  authorized  the  Sec- 
retary to  prepare. 


Of 

MEMBERS. 

J797 
Asa  Bufbanfc  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  July  4,  J  829. 

Physician,  b.  Wn.  Ms.,  1772.  T.  Salutatory.  Tut.  W.  C.  1898.  Med.  Lanesboro,  1803-23. 
Prof.  Berk.  Med.  Sch.,  1823-5.      Med.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1825-28.      ist  Pres.  Alumni,  1821. 

Homer  Towner  died,  Akron,  Ohio,  June  20,  18 J7. 

Physician,     b.  N.  Fairfield,  Ct.,  1771.     L.     French  o.     Med.  Vt.,  1802-12  ;  Ohio,  1812-17. 

J799 
Egbert  Ten  Eyck  died,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  April  I  J,  J844. 

Lawyer,  b.  Rens.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  18,  1779.  L.  Sal.  Law,  Albany.  Speaker  N.  Y.  As- 
sembly, 1813.     Const.  Conv.  1822.     M.  C.  1823-5.     Judge  Jeff.  Co.  Court, 

J802 
Henry  Halsey  Childs  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  March  22,  J  868. 

Physician,  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  June  7,  1783.  L.  Organized  Berk.  Med.  Sch.  Sept.  1823. 
Prof.  Same,  1823-63.  Ms.  H.  of  R.,  1816,  1827.  Const.  Conv.,  1820.  Senate,  1837.  Lieut. 
Gov.  Ms.,  1843.     Dea.  Cong.  Ch.,  1850-68. 

J803 
Calvin  Briggs  diedf  Marblehead,  Mass.,  T«Iy  4,  J 852. 

Physician,     b.  Cummington,  Ms.,  May  lo,  1785.     T.     Sal.     M.  D.,  Harvard,  1806. 

J804 
Nathan  Hale  diedf  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  J  863. 

Editor,  b.  Westhampton,  Ms.,  Aug.  i6,  1784.  Ed.  Advertiser  1814-63.  Pres.  B.  and  W.,  B. 
and  A.  R.  R.,  1828-47.     Const.  Conv.  1820,  1858.     Ms.  H.  of  R.     Ms.  Senate.   LL,  D.  Harvard. 

J805 
Israel  Williams  died,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  April  26,  J840. 

Lawyer,     L.     Sal,     Law,  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  1807-30 ;  Albany,  1830-40. 

J806 
Samuel  Rosseter  Betts  died.  New  Haven,  Ct.,  Nov.  2,  J  868. 

Lawyer,  b.  Richmond,  Ms.,  June  8,  1787.  f.  Lenox.  T.  Law,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1806-12. 
Army,  1812-3.     M.  C,  1815.     Judge  U.  S.  Dist.  Court,  1827-68.     LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1830. 

Chester  Dewey  died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  J5,  J 867. 

Teacher,  b.  Sheffield,  Ms.,  Oct.  25,  1784.  L.  Prof.  W.  C,  1810-27.  M.  D.,  Yale,  1825. 
Prin.  Sch.,  Pittsfield,  1827-36  ;   Rochester,  1836-50.     D.  D.,  Union,  1838.     LL.  D„  W.  C„  1850. 

Elizur  Goodrich  died,  Hartford,  Ct.,  Nov.  2,  J  868. 

Lawyer,     b.  N.  Haven,  Ct.,  1786.     T.     Sal.     Law,  Hartford,  1810-68.     Ct.  H.  of  R. 

Theodore  North  died,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  April  4,  J 842. 

Lawyer,     b.  Goshen,  Ct.,  1780.     T.     Val.     Law,  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y,  1810-42, 

J807 
John  Bascom  died,  Genoa,  N.  Y.,  March  2,  J  828. 

Clergyman,  b.  Chester,  Ms.,  Dec.  23,  1784.  T.  Sal.  A.  T.  S.,  1808- 11.  Ord.  1814.  Pas. 
Presb.,  Genoa,  N.  Y.,  1815-28. 

Abel  Cutler  died,  Northampton,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  J  859. 

Clergyman,  b.  Sudbury,  Ms.,  Feb.  i6,  1781.  T.  Val.  A.  T.  S.,  1807-10.  Ord.  1816.  Pas. 
Cong.,  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  1816-33.     res.  Northampton,  Ms.,  1846-59. 


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John  Nelson  died,  Leicester,  Mass,,  Dec.  6,  1 87 J. 

Clergyman,  b.  Hopkinton,  Ms.,  1786.  Ord.  1812.  Pas.  Cong.  Leicester,  1812-71.  Trustee 
W.  C,  1826-33.     D.  D.,  W.  C,  1S43. 

Richard  Salter  Storrs  died,  Braintree,  Mass.,  August  II,  I873. 

Clergyman,  b.  Longmeadow,  Ms.,  Feb.  6,  1787.  A.  T.  S.,  1807-10.  Ord.  181 1.  Pas.  Cong. 
Braintree,  181 1-73.     D.  D.,  W.  C.  and  A.  C,  1835. 

1808 
Joseph  Boies  died,  Union  Village,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  II,  1866. 

Lawyer,  b.  Blandford,  Ms.,  Oct.  2,  1783.  Sal.  Law,  Union  Village,  N.  Y.,  181 1-66.  Judge 
Wash.  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Gordon  Hall  died,  India,  March  20,  1826. 

Missionary,  b.  Tolland,  Ms.,  Apr.  8,  1784.  Val.  A.  T.  S.,  181 1.  Ord.  1812.  Bombay, 
1812-26. 

Francis  Le  Barron  Robbins  died,  Enfield,  Ct.,  April  6,  1850. 

Clergyman,     b.  Norfolk,  Ct.,  1787.      L.  Greek  o.     Ord.  1816.      Pas.  Cong.  Enfield,  Ct.,  1816-50. 

1809 

Josiah  Clark  died,  Northampton,  Mass.,  July  4,  1845. 

Clergyman,     b.    Northampton,  Ms.,  1785.     T.      Sal.      Ord.  1818. 

Samuel  Austin  Talcott  died,  New  York  City,  March  19,  1836. 

Lawyer,  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Dec.  31,  1789,  L,  Val.  Law,  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.  Att.  Gen. 
N.  Y.,  1820-8. 

I8I0 

Justin  Edwards  died,  Bath  Alum  Spa.,  Va.,  July  24,  1853. 

Clergyman,  b.  Westhampton,  Ms.,  Apr.  25,  1787.  Val.  A.  T.  S.,  1811.  Ord.  1812.  Pas. 
Cong.,  Andover,  1812-27.  Sec.  Am.  Temp.  Soc,  1829-36.  Pres.  A.  T.  S.,  1836-42.  Sec.  Am. 
and  For.  Sab.  Union,  1842-9.     D.  D.,  Yale,  1827. 

Daniel  Kellogg  died,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  May  10,  1875. 

Lawyer.  b.  Amherst,  Ms.,  Feb.  lo,  1791.  L,  Law,  Rockingham,  1813-55  ;  Brattleboro, 
1855-75.  U.  S.  Uist.  Att.  Vt.,  1829-41.  Const.  Conv.,  1843,  Vt.  H.  of  R.,  1845.  Judge  Sup. 
Court,  Vt,,  1845-52.     Pres.  Elector,  1864.     Vt.  Senate,  1865-6.     LL.  D.,  Univ.  Vt.,  1853. 

I8II 
Charles  Augustus  Dewey  died,  Northampton,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1866* 

Lawyer,  b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  Mar.  13,  1793.  L.  Law,  Wn.,  1814-26  ;  Northampton,  1826-30. 
Disl.  Att.  W.  Ms.,  1830-7.  Judge  Sup.  Court,  Ms.,  1837-66.  Trustee  W.  C,  1824-66,  LL.  D., 
Harv.,  1840. 

Herman  Halsey  died.  East  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  March  23,  1 89 1. 

Clergyman,  b.  Bridgehampton,  N.  Y.,  July  i6,  1793.  L.  Sal.  A.  T.  S.,  1812-5.  Ord.  1816. 
Pas.  Presb.,  Bergen,  N,  Y,,  1819-30;  Cambria,  1830-5;  Niagara  Falls,  1836-42;  East  Wilson, 
1842-91. 

Cyrus  Yale  died,  N.  Hartford,  Ct.,  May  21,  1854. 

Clergyman,     b.    Lee,    Ms.,   May   17,    1786.     T.     Val.     Ord.    1814.     Pas.    Cong.,    N,  Hartford, 
Ct,  1814-54. 

I8I2 
Alonzo  Christopher  Paige  diedf  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1868. 

Lawyer.  b.  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1797.  L.  Sal.  Law,  Schenectady,  1819-28. 
Reporter  Court  Chancery,  1828-46.  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1826-30 ;  Senate,  1830-4.  Judge  Sup. 
Court,  N.  Y.,  1847-57.     Const.  Conv.,  1867.      LL.  D.,  W.  C,  i860.     Alumni  o.,  1862. 


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John  Woods  died,  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  June  JJ,  1 86 J, 

Clergyman,  b.  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H,,  T.  Val.  Pas.  Cong.,  Warren,  1814-23  ;  Newport,  1824- 
51  ;  Fitzwilliam,  1851-61. 

J8J3 
Elisha  Dow  Barrett  diedf  Sedalia,  Mo.,  Nov.  6,  J  880. 

Clergyman  and  Physician,  b.  Montgomery,  Jan.  19,  1790.  T.  Sal,  Med.  W.  Va.,  1813-25. 
Pas.  Glade  River,  Pa.,  1828-40;  Lealherwood,  1841-9.  Med.,  Granville,  O.,  1850-9;  Sedalia, 
Mo.,  1873-80. 

Reynolds  Bascom  died,  Camden,  S.  C,  Oct.  26,  J  827. 

Clergyman,  b.  Chester,  Ms.,  1790.  T.  Val.  A.  T.  S.,  1816-9,  O^d.  1821.  Pas.  Presb. 
Camden,  1826-7. 

William  Ctillen  Bryant  died.  New  York  City,  June  J2,  J878. 

Poet,  Editor,  Lawyer,  b.  Cummington,  Ms.,  Nov.  3,  1794.  Wrote  "Thanatopsis,"  1813. 
Law,  Plainfield  and  Gl.  Barrington,  1815-25.  *  B  K  Poem,  "The  Ages,"  Harv,,  1821.  Ed. 
,V.  Y.  Review,  1825  ;  N.  Y.  Everting  Post,  1826-78  ;  pub.  several  Vols.  Travels  ;  many  editions 
Poems.  LL.  D.,  Union,  1853,  also  N.  Jersey,  1873.  L.  H.  D.,  Univ.  State  N.  Y.,  1870.  Pres. 
Elector,  i860.     Pres.  Alumni,  W.  C,  1869. 

J8J4 
Orville  Dewey  died,  Sheffield,  Mass.,  March  2 J,  J 882. 

Clergyman,  b.  Sheffield,  Ms.,  Mar.  28,  1794.  L.  Val.  A.  T,  S.,  1816-9.  Ord.  1823.  Pas. 
Unit.,  N.  Bedford,  1823-33  ;  New  York,   1835-48;  Boston,  1857-61.     D.  D,,  Harv.,  1839. 

Caleb  Rice  died,  Springfield,  Mass.,  March  J,  1873. 

Lawyer,  b.  Conway,  Ms,,  Apr,  4,  1792,  L,  Sal.  Law,  Westfield  and  W.  Springfield,  181 5- 
31.  Sheriff  Hamp.  Co.,  1831-51.  1st  Mayor  Springfield,  1852-3.  Pres,  and  Treas.  Ms.  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  1851-73, 

J8J5 
Epaphras  Clark  died,  Enfield,  Mass.,  June  J  J,  J865. 

Lawyer,  b,  Westhampton,  Ms,,  June  28,  1790,  T,  Val,  Law,  W,  Springfield,  181 5-7  ; 
Granby,  1817-20;  S.  Hadley,  1820-3  ;  Enfield,  1824-65, 

Franklin  Sherrill  died,  Madison,  N.  Y.,  J«ly  4,  J  850. 

Teacher,  b.  Richmond,  Ms.,  Aug,  2,  1795,  L,  Sal,  A.  T.  S.,  181 5-8.  Tut.  Middlebury. 
Prin,  Westfield  Acad.     Tea.  Madison,  N.  Y. 

I8I6 
Flavel  Stebbins  Gaylord  died,  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  J  860. 

Clergyman.  b,  Hartland,  Ct,,  Aug.  22,  1795.  L.  Sal.  A.  T.  S.,  1819-22.  Ord.  1822. 
Pas.,  Sparta,  N.  Y,,  1825-8;  Gorham,  1828-38;   Naples,  1847-52;  Hopewell,  1852-60, 

Jonas  King  diedf  Athens,  Greece,  May  22,  J  869. 

Missionary,  b,  Hawley,  Ms,,  July  29,  1792,  T.  Phil,  o.  A,  T,  S.,  18 16-9.  Ord.  1819. 
F.  M,  Jerusalem,  1819-25,  Prof,  Orient  Lit.,  Amherst,  1825-8.  F.  M.,  Greece,  1828-69.  D.  D., 
N.  Jersey,  1832. 

Stephen  Taylor  died,  Richmond,  Va.,  March  4,  J  853. 

Clergyman,  b.  Tyringham,  Ms.,  Feb.  26,  1795.  f.  Lenox.  L.  Val.  A.  T.  S.,  1823.  Ord. 
1824.  Pas.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1826-35,  1847-53.  Prof.  U.  T.  S.,  Va.,  1835-8.  Pas.,  Abinglon, 
1838-43  ;. Petersburg,  1843-7.     ^-  ^'>  Emory  and  Henry,  1847. 

J8J7. 
Henry  Walker  Bishop  died,  Lenox,  Mass.,  April  J3,  J87J. 

Lawyer,  b.  Richmond,  Ms.,  Apr.  12,  1797.  f.  Lenox.  L.  Val.  Law,  Richmond  and  Lenox, 
1820-6.  Register  Probate,  1826-51.  Judge  Court  Com.  Pleas,  1851-71.  Trustee,  W.  C,  1847- 
70.     LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1865. 


S  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Mcdad  Pomeroy  died,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  June  JJ,  J 867, 

Clergyman,  b.  Southampton,  Ms.,  Apr.  6,  1792.  T.  Phil.  o.  Pas.  Presb.,  Cayuga  Bridge, 
1821-33  ;  Elbridge,  1833-40 ;  Cayuga,  1840-52 ;  Wellsburg,  1854-6;  Otisco,  1856-61. 

Emory  Washburn  died,  Cambridge,  Mass*,  March  J 8,  J  877. 

Lawyer,  b.  Leicester,  Ms.,  Feb.  14,  1800.  T.  Sal.  Law,  Leicester,  1821-8;  Worcester, 
1828-58.  Ms.  H.  of  R.,  1826,  1827,  1838,  1876;  Senate,  1841-2.  Judge  Court  Com.  Pleas,  1842-7. 
Governor  Ms.,  1853.  Lect.  and  Prof.  Law  Harv.,  1856-76.  LL.  D.,  W.  C.  and  Harv.,  1854. 
Trustee  W.  C,  1845-8.     Pres.  *  B  K,  1864-76. 

1818 
Homer  Bartlett  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  March  29,  J  874. 

Manf.  b.  Granby,  Ms.,  July  19,  1795.  f.  Westfield.  L.  Cash.  Bank,  Ware,  1824-32.  Manf., 
1832-7.  Lowell,  1837-60;  Boston,  1860-74.     Ms.  H.  of  R.,  1832.     Trustee  W.  C,  1858-69. 

George  "Wyllys  Benedict  died,  Burlington,  Vt.,  Sept.  24,  J87J. 

Editor,  b.  Stamford,  Ct.,  Jan.  11,  1796.  T.  Phil.  o.  Prof.  Univ.  Vt.,  1823-47.  Ed.  Free 
Pr«s,  Burlington,  1847-62.     Vt.  Senate,  1854-5.     LL.  D.,  Univ.  Vt.,  1857. 

William  Augustus  Porter  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  April  30,  1830. 

Teacher,  b.  Spencertown,  N.  ¥.,  Oct.  3,  1798.  T.  Val.  Tut.  W.  C,  1819-21.  Prof.  Univ. 
Vt.,  1825-30. 

John  Whiton  died,  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  J  868. 

Clergyman,  b.  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Feb.  13,  1796.  f.  Lenox.  L.  Sal.  Ord.  1822.  Pas.  Gran- 
ville,   Salem,    Wolcott,  N.  Y.     Trustee  W.  C,  1833-8. 

J8J9 
John  Clark  Brigham  died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  JO,  J862. 

Clergyman,  b.  N.  Marlboro,  Ms.,  Feb.  28,  1794.  T.  Sal.  Ord.  1832.  Am.  Bib.  Soc, 
1827.62.      D.  D.,  Jeff. 

Gerard  Hallock  died.  New  York  City,  January  4,  J  866. 

Editor,     b.  Plainfield,  Ms.,  Mar.  8,  1800.     T.     Greek  o.     Boston,  New  York,  1824-61. 

William  Allen  Hallock  died.  New  York  City,  Oct.  2,  1880. 

Clergyman,  b.  Plainfield,  Ms,,  June  2,  1794.  T.  Val.  Ord.  1836.  Am.  Tr.  Soc,  1825-80, 
D.  D.,  Rutgers,  1850. 

William  Richards  died,  Honolulu,  H.  I.,  Dec.  7,  J  847. 

Clergyman,  b.  Plainfield,  Ms.,  Aug.  22,  1793.  L.  Phil.  o.  Ord.  1822.  F.  M.,  Sec.  State 
H.  I.  1822-47. 

1820 
Alvan  Wheeler  died,  Houston,  Del.,  Oct.  J2,  J 868. 

Physician,    b.  N.  Marlboro,  Ms.,  Nov.  29,  1797.    T.     Sal.     Med.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1836-66. 

J82J 
Erastus  Cornelius  Benedict  dicAt  New  York  City,  Oct.  22,  J  880. 

Lawyer,     b.  Branford,  Ct.,  Mar.  19,  1800.     T.     Law.  New  York,    1824-80.     N.    Y.    Bd.    Ed., 
■   1850-63;  Regent,    1855-80;  Chancellor,  1878-80;  Assembly,  1848,  1864;  Senate,  1872.     LL.  D., 
Rutgers,  1865.     Trustee  W.  C,   1855-80.     Alumni  o.,  1840.      Donor  Prizes  W.  C. 

Emerson  Davis  died,  Westfield,  Mass.,  June  8,  J  866. 

Clergyman,  b.  W^are,  Ms.,  July  15,  1798.  L.  Val.  Tea.  Westfield,  1821-36.  D.  D.,  Harv., 
1847.     Trustee  W.  C,  1833-66;  V.  Pres.  W.  C,  1859-66.      Pas.  Westfield,  1836-66. 

William  CuIIen  Kittredge  6ic6t  Rutland,  Vt.,  June  H,  J 869. 

Lawyer,  b.  Dalton,  Ms.,  Feb.  23,  1800.  T.  Law,  Rutland,  Vt.,  1824-69.  Vt.  H.  of  R., 
Speaker,  Senate,  Judge  Co.  Court,  Lieut.  Gov. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  9 

Henry  Lyman  Sabin  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1884. 

Phvsician.  b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  May  19,  i8oi.  f.  Lenox.  L.  Med.  Chatham,  N.  V.,  1823-8;  Wn., 
Ms., '1828-84.     Ms.  Senate,  1857,     Trustee  W.  C,  1838-84,     Dea.  Cong.  Ch.,  1834-84. 

J  822 
Parsons  Cooke  died,  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  12,  J  864. 

Clergyman  and  Editor,  b.  Hadley,  Ms.,  Feb.  i8,  iSoo.  T.  Greek  o.  Pas.  Ware,  1826-35; 
Lynn,  1836-64.     Ed.  Puritan  Recorder.     D.  D.,  Lafayette,  1848  ;  W.  C,  1849. 

Joseph  Hyde  died,  Stamford,  Ct.,  July  29,  J  872. 

Teacher,  b.  Lee,  Ms.,  Sept.  3,  1802.  f.  Lenox.  L.  Sal.  Tut.  W.  C.,  1824-5.  Asst.  Treas. 
Am.  Bib.  Soc,  New  York,  1830-46.     Tea.  Sheffield,  Ms.,  1846-72, 

Charles  Alfred  Lee  died,  Peeksfcill,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  J4,  J 872. 

Physician,  b.  Salisbury,  Ct.,  Mar.  3,  1801.  f.  Lenox.  1,.  Phil.  o.  Med.  New  \'ork,  1826-36, 
Prof.  Univ.  City  N.  Y.,  also  Univ.,  Buffalo,  pub,  "Physiology." 

Jonathan  Edwards  Woodbridge  died,  Hartford,  Ct.,  Nov.  J 8,  1877. 

Clergyman,  b.  Worthington,  Ms.,  June  24,  1802.  T.  Val.  Ord.  1835.  Pas.  Worcester, 
1836-8;  Ware  1838-40,     Assoc,  Ed.  Puritan  Recorder,  1840-53,     Tea,  Auburndale  1853-68. 

1823 

Elisha  Hunt  Allen  died,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  J,  J 883. 

Lawyer,  b.  N.  Salem,  Ms.,  Jan.  28,  1804.  L.  Sal.  Law,  Bangor,  Me.  Me.  H.  of  R.  and 
speaker.  M,  C,  1840,  Chief  Just,  H,  I.  Sup.  Court,  1850-70;  Amb.  and  Min.  1870-83,  LL,  D., 
Colby,  1869. 

Thomas  Pierson  Allen  died,  Greenville,  S.  O,  Oct.  5,  J  867. 

Teacher,     b.  Hinsdale,  Ms.,  Oct.  5,  1805.     L.     Val.     Charleston,  S.  C,  1823-61. 

1824 

William  Hervey  died,  India,  May  J3,  1832. 

Missionary,     b.  Kingsbury,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1799.     T.     Phil.  o.     Ord.  1829.     Mis.  India,  1830-2. 

Mark  Hopkins  died,  June  J  7,  J  887. 

President  Williams  College,  b.  Stockbridge,  Ms,,  Feb.  4,  1802.  T.  Val.  Tut.  W.  C,  1825-7. 
M.  D.,  Berk.  Med.  Sch.,  1829.  Prof.  W.  C,  1830-87;  President,  1836-72.  Pres.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M., 
1S57-87.  D.  D.  Dart.,  1837,  also  Harv,,  1841.  LL.  D.  Univ.  State  N.  Y.,  1857.  pub.  "Lect- 
ures on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity, "  1846;  "Miscellaneous  Essays  and  Discourses,"  1847; 
"Lectures  on  Moral  Science,"  1862;  many  "Baccalaureate  Sermons," ;  "Law  of  Love,  Love  as  a 
Law,"  1869;  "An  Outline  Study  of  Man,"  1873;  "Strength  and  Beauty,"  1874;  "The  Scriptural 
Idea  of  Man,"  1883,  and  many  addresses  and  articles. 

Charles  George  Judd  died,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  J,  J 886. 

Lawyer,   b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  Oct.  14,  1803,   T,   Greek  o.    Law,  Penn  Yan,  1831-86.    Dist.  Att.  1836-41. 

J  825 
Alonzo  Calkins  died,  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.,  March  3,  J  878. 

Physician,  b.  Waterford,  Ct.,  Nov.  27,  1804.  f.  N.  London.  T.  Greek  o.  Med.  Ala., 
Ga.,  N,  Y,,   1831-78. 

David  Dudley  Field  died.  New  York  City,  April  J3,  J  894. 

Lawyer,  b.  Haddam,  Ct.,  Feb.  13,  1805.  L.  Law,  New  York,  1828-85.  LL.  D.,  W.  C, 
1855.     M.  C,  1876.     pub.  many  law  articles.     Endowed  Aslron.  professorship  and  built  observatory. 

David  Addison  Noble  died,  Monroe,  Mich.,  Oct.  J3,  J 876. 

Lawyer,  b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  Nov.  9,  1802.  T,  Sal,  Law,  Monroe,  Mich,,  1831-76,  Mayor,  1842 
M.  C,  1852. 

Lyman  Thompson  died,  Portchester,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  4,  J  867. 

Teacher,     b.  Pownal,  Vt.,  Apr.  7,  1803.     T.      Phil.  o.     Portchester,  N.  Y.,  1851-67. 

$826 

Levi  Fisk  Claflin  died,  Maumee,  Ohio,  Jan.  2 J,  J 890* 

Teacher.  b.  Westhamplon,  Ms.,  July  31,  1804.  f.  Andover.  T.  Sal.  Pittslield,  7  yrs ; 
Bridgetpn,  N.  J.,  7  yrs.      Paper  Manf.  Dayton  and  S.  Toledo,  1848  90. 


JO  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Albett  Hopkins  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  May  24,  1872. 

Teacher,  b.  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  July  14,  1807.  L.  Phil.  o.  Tut.  W.  C,  1827-9.  M.  A.  Prof. 
W.  C,  1829-72.  Built  first  Astro.  Obs.  in  this  country,  1835.  LL.  D.,  Jefferson,  1859.  Noon 
Prayer-Meeting,  W.  C,  1832-72.     Ord.  1869.     Pas.  White  Oaks. 

William  Hyde  died,  Ware,  Mass.,  June  24,  J  888. 

Lawyer,  Banker,  b.  Lee,  Ms.,  Aug.  16,  1806.  f.  Lenox  and  Hadley.  L.  Law,  Springfield, 
1830-4.  Cash,  and  Pres.  Bank,  Ware,  1834-84.  Ms.  Senate,  1851.  Trustee,  W.  C,  1859-77. 
Corp.  Mem.  A.  B.  C,  F.  M.     pub.  "History  of  Ware,"  1847.     TJea.  Cong.  Ch. 

John  Morgan  died,  Oberlin,  Ohio,  Sept.  27,  J  884. 

Teacher,  b.  Cork,  Ireland,  Nov.,  1802.  L.  Val.  Prof.  Oberlin,  1835-72.  Ord,  1837. 
D.  D.,  W.  C,  1857.  pub.  "The  Gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost,"  "Holiness  Acceptable  to  God," 
"Christ's  Missionary  Charge.'' 

William  Codner  White  died.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Feb.  7,  i356. 

Clergyman,   b.  Sandisfield,  Ms.,  1802.  L.  Greek  o.  Ord.  1833.  Pas.  Presb.  Orange,  N.  J.,  1833-55. 

J827 
Joseph  Anderson  died,  Shelborne,  Mass.,  Feb.  J  7,  J  882. 

Farmer,     b.  Shelburne,  Ms.,  Dec.  6,  1798.     f.  Deerfield.     T.      Phil.  o.      Pas.  Uni'..  Ch. 

James  Morrison  Arnell  died.  Ash  wood,  Tenn.,  March  4,  1850. 

Clergyman,     b.  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  25,  1808.      L.     Greek  o.     Pas.  Presb.  Ashwood,  1833-50. 

James  Ballard  diedf  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Jan.  7,  1 88 J. 

Clergyman,  b.  Charlemont,  Ms.,  Apr,  20,  1805.  L.  Sal.    Pas.  Cong,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1838-48. 

Nathan  Brown  died^  Japan,  Jan.  J,  J 886. 

Missionary,  b.  N.  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  June  22,  1807.  T.  Val.  India  and  Japan  1832-86.  Ed. 
^m.  Baptist,  1856-71.  Wrote  "Missionary  Call,"  1827.  Trans.  Bible  and  Hymns.  D.  D.,  W.  C,  1854. 

Mason  Noble  died^  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  24,  J88J. 

Clergyman,  b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  Mar.  18,  1809.  T.  Ord.  1832.  Pas.  Presb.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1832-9,  1870-81 ;  New  York  1839-50.     Chap.  U.  S.  N.,  1853-72.     D.  D.,  W.  C,  1866. 

1828 
Alonzo  Clark  diedf  New  York  City,  Sept.  J  3,  J  887. 

Physician,  b.  Chester,  Ms.,  Mar.  i,  1807.  T.  M.  D.,  1835.  Prof,  and  Pres.  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.  Columbia.     LL.  D.,  Univ.,  Vt.,  1853. 

Henry  Richard  Hoisington  died.  Centre  Brook,  Ct.,  May  16,  J  858. 

Clergyman,  b.  Vergennes,  Vt.,  Aug.  23,  1801.  T.  Greek  o.  Ord.  1831.  F.  M.  and  Pres. 
Batt.  Coll.  Ceylon,  1833-50.      Pas.  Cong.  Wn.,  1853-6;  Centra  Brook,  Ct.,  1857-8. 

Fordyce  Mitchell  Hubbard  died,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Sept.  J,  1888. 

Teacher,  b.  Cummington,  Ms.,  Jan.  13,  1809.  f.  Hadley.  L.  Phil.  o.  Prof.  Univ.,  N.  C, 
1849-68.  Tea.  Manlius,  N,  Y.,  13  yrs.  Rector,  Newbern,  N.  C,  5  yrs.  ;  Raleigh  8  yrs.  D.  D., 
Trinity  i860. 

Edward  Lasell  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  July  7,  1852. 

Teacher,  b.  Schoharie,  N.  Y,,  Jan,  21,  1809.  T,  Val.  Prof.  W.  C,  1835-52.  Founded 
Lasell  Sem. 

William  Pitt  Palmer  died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  2,  1884. 

Pres.  Ins.  Co,  b,  Lee,  Ms,,  Feb.  22,  1805.  L.  Law,  Med.  Tea.,  1828-34.  Ins.,  1834-84. 
pub.  Poems. 

Joseph  Lyman  Partridge  diedf  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  J 900. 

Teacher,  b.  Hatfield,  Ms.,  June  7,  1804.  f.  Hadley.  L.  Sal.  Leicester,  1834-46.  Justice 
of  Peace  14  years.     Col.  Int.  Rev.,   1862-75.     Treas.  Manf.  Co.,  1875-8. 

J829 
Simeon  Howard  Calhoun  diedf  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  J  4,  J  876. 

Missionary,  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Aug.  15,  1804.  T.  Ord.  1836.  Mis.  A.  B,  C.  F.  M.,  1844-75. 
D,  D,,  W,  C,  1864. 

Sardis  Brewster  Morley  died,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  I,  J889. 

Clergyman,  b.  Otis,  Ms.,  Sep.  17,  1804.  T.  Phil.  o.    Pas.  Attleboro.  res.  Wn.,  Andover,  Pittsfield. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  jj 

Samuel  Irenac«s  Prime  died,  Manchester,  Vt.,  July  J  8,  1885, 

Clergyman,  Editor,  b.  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4,  1812.  T.  Greek  o.  Ord.  1835.  Pas.  Ballston, 
Matleawan,  1835-40.  Ed.  ,V.  Y.  Observer,  1840-85.  D.  D.  Hamp.  Sid.  1854.  Trustee  W.  C, 
1869-85.     pub.  many  books  and  articles. 

J830 

Jacob  Merritt  Howard  died,  Detroit,  Mich.,  April  2,  J87J. 

Lawyer,  b.  Shaflsbury,  Vt.,  July  ic,  1805.  T.  Detroit  1832-71.  M.  C,  U.  S.  Senate  1862- 
71.     LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1866. 

Benjamin  Robbins  Sheldon  died,  Rocfcford,  HI.,  April  2 J,  J 897. 

Lawyer.  b.  Sandisfield,  Ms.,  Apr.  15,  1812.  T.  Rockford  1834-97.  Just.  Supr.  Crt, 
LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1877. 

David  Newton  Sheldon  died,  Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  J  889. 

Clergyman,  b.  Suffield,  Ct.,  June  26,  1807.  L.  Val.  Pas.  Waterville  1842-89.  Pres.  Colby. 
D,  D.,  Brown. 

Alfred  Henry  Corning:  diedf  New  York  City,  March  2,  J  877. 

Lawyer,     b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Mar.   n,  i8ll.     T.     Val.      Law,  N.  Y.  City  1834-77. 

George  Hale  died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Nov.  U,  J888. 

Clergyman,  b.  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1812.  T.  Sal.  Ord.  1839.  P^s.  Presb.,  Pennington, 
N.  J.,  1839.69.     Sec.  Presb.  Relief  Bd.  1869-84.     D.  D.,  Lafayette  1862. 

J832 
Thomas  Dutton  diedf  Durant,  Iowa,  March  8,  J 885, 

Clergyman,  b.  Guilford,  Ct.,  Mar.  2,  1812.  L.  Phil.  o.  Ord.  1847.  Pas.  Memdon,  Ash- 
ford,  1847-66. 

Jonathan  Edwards  Field  died,  Stocfcbridge,  Mass.,  April  23,  J  868. 

Lawyer.  b.  Haddam,  Ct.,  July  ii,  1813.  T.  Sal.  Stockbridge  1839-68.  Ms.  Senate 
1854,  1863. 

George  Clinton  Gibbs  died,  San  Gabriel,  Cal.,  Dec.  21,  J  883. 

Lawyer,  b.  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  3,  181 1.  L.  ist  Eng.  o.  Marshall,  Mich.  1833-55.  Judge 
Cal.  Sup.  Crt. 

J833 
Samuel  Buel  died.  New  York  City,  Dec.  30,  J  892. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  June  ii,  1815.  L.  Val.  M.  A.  Ord.  1837,  Rector 
1841-66.      Prof.  Fairbault,  N.  Y.  City  1866-88.     D.  D.,  Columbia,     pub.  many  works. 

Jonas  Denton  diedf  Cuba,  Mo.,  May  JO,  J 888. 

Clergyman,    b.  Chester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  11,  1807,    T.     Sal.    Ord.  1839.     Pas.  Pa.,  Mich.,  1839-72. 

Willis  Lord  died,  Guilford,  Ct.,  Oct.  28,  J888. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Bridgeport,  Ct.,  Sep.  15,  1809.  T.  isl.  Eng.  o.  Ord.  1834.  Pas. 
Phila.,  Cin.,  Bkn.,  Chi.,  Den.,  1840-79.  D.  D.,  Lafayette,  LL.  D.,  Woosler.  Prof.  Cin.  T.  S.  ; 
N.  W.  Sem.     Pres.  Wooster.     pub.  many  works. 

Martin  Ingham  Townsend  died,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  March  8,  J903. 

Lawyer,  b.  Hancock,  Ms.,  Feb.  6,  1810.  f.  Wn.  Phil.  o.  M.  A.  Law,  Troy,  1833,  1903. 
M.  C.  1875-9.  U.  S.  Att.  N.  Dist.  N.  Y,,  1879-86.  Regent  Univ.  State  N.  Y,  Alumni  o.  1859. 
LL.  D.,  \V.  C,   1866. 

J834 

Edward  W.  B.  Canning  died,  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  August  H,  J890. 

Teacher,  b.  Gill,  Ms.,  Nov.  8,  1813.  L.  ist  Eng.  o.  Stockbridge  1840-69.  Ms.  H.  of  R. 
1858.     *.  B.  K.  Poet  1865.     pub.  Poems,  etc. 

James  Dixon  died,  Hartford,  Ct.,  March  27,  J  873. 

Lawyer,  b.  Enfield,  Ct.,  Aug.  5,  1814.  T.  K.  A.  Master's  o.  Law,  Enfield,  Hartford, 
1834-73.     Ct.  H.  of  R.  1837.      M.  C.  1845-9.      U.  S.  Senate  1857-69.      LL.  D.  Trinity. 


J2  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Nathaniel  Hetricfc  Griffin  died,  "Williamstown,  Mass.,  Oct.  J  6,  J  876. 

Teacher,  b.  Southampton,  N,  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1814.  L.  K.  A.  Tut.  W.  C,  1836-7.  Ord. 
1839.  Prof.  W.  C,  1841-57.  Tea.  Libr.,  1857-76.  Sec.  Alumni,  1852-76.  Sec.  *.  B.  K., 
1864-7.     D.  D.  Lafayette,  1867. 

Alexander  Hyde  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  January  J  J,  J 88 J. 

Teacher,  b.  Lee,  Ms.,  Sep.  25,  1814.  T.  K.  A.  Lee,  1835-81.  Lowell  Lect.,  1869.  Ms. 
H.  of  R.,  1880-1. 

J835 
Abraham  Baldwin  Olin  died.  Four  Corners,  Md.,  July  7,  J  879. 

Lawyer.  b.  Shaftsbury,  Vt.,  Sep.  21,  1808.  L.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1840-63.  M.  C,  Judge. 
LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1865. 

Charles  Ashley  Williams  died,  Geneva,  Wis.,  August  18,  J  885. 

Clergyman,  b.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  20,  1814.  L.  K.  A.  Vai.  Pas.  Rockford,  111.  Tea. 
Geneva,  Wis. 

J836 
John  Tatlocfc  died,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  J9,  J  886. 

Teacher,  b.  England,  Dec.  4,  1808.  T,  K,  A.  Val.  Prof.  W.  C,  1838-67.  Law,  1869-86. 
LL.  D.,  West.  Res. 

Joseph  White  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Nov.  2 J,  J 890. 

Lawyer,  b.  Charlemont,  Ms.,  Nov.  18,  181 1.  K.  A.  ist  Eng.  o.  Trov,  N.  Y.,  1837-48. 
Ms.  Senate,  1857.  Sec.  Ms.  Bd.  Ed.,  1860-76.  Ms.  H.  of  R.,  1875.  Treas.  W.  C,  1859-86.; 
Trustee,  1848-90.     LL.  D.,  Yale. 

Walter  Wright  died,  Chicago,  III.,  Oct.  25,  1876. 

Law>er.     b.  Sheffield,  Ms.,  May  31,  1819.     L.     K.  A.      Sal.     Troy,  Chicago.     Ed.  Tribune. 

J837 
Israel  Ward  Andrews  died,  Hartford,  Ct.,  April  J  8,  J  888. 

Teacher,  b.  Danbury,  Ct.,  Jan.  3,  1815.  L.  2.  <I>.  Phil.  o.  Tut.,  Prof.,  Pres.,  Marietta 
1838-85.  *.  B.  K.  o.,  1869.  D.  D.,  W.  C,  1856.  LL,  D.,  Iowa.  Wabash,  pub.  "Manual  of 
the  U.  S.  Const.,"  and  many  articles. 

Jonathan  Henry  Ferris  died,  Peeksfcill,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  J  873. 

Lawyer,     b.  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1820.     L.     2.  <l>.     Sal.      Peekskill,  1837-73. 

Stephen  Johnson  Field  died,  Washington,  D.  C,  April  9,  J  899. 

Lawyer,  b.  Haddam,  Ct.,  Nov.  4,  1 816.  T.  A.  T.  Val.  N.  Y.  City,  183*8-48.  Justice 
Supreme  Court  Cal.  and  U.  S,,  1857-73.     LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1864.     pub.  many  articles. 

1838 

William  Bross  died,  Chicago,  111.,  January  27,  J  890. 

Editor,  b.  Montague,  N.  J.,  Nov.  4,  1813.  T.  A.  T.  Chicago,  1848-90.  Ed.  Press,  Herald, 
Tribune.     Lieut.  Gov.  111.     Alumni  o.,  1866.     pub.  "History  Chicago,"  "Tom  Quick,"  etc. 

James  Dennison  Colt  dicdf  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  August  9,  J 88 J. 

Lawyer,  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Oct.  8,  1819.  L.  K.  A.  Ms.  H.  of  R.,  1853-4.  lustice  Ms. 
Supreme  Court  1865-81.     Trustee  W.  C,  1862-81.      LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1S71. 

Thomas  Amory  Hall  died,  Monterey,  Mass.,  Sept.  J  7,  1 871. 

Clergyman.  b.  Hawley,  Ms.,  Sep,  2,  1813.  L.  A.  T.  Sal.  Ord.  1841.  Pas.  Otis, 
Monterey,  1856-71. 

John  Wells  died,  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1875. 

Lawyer,      b.  Rowe,  Ms.,  Feb.   17,   1819.      T.      K.  A.      Yal.      Master's  o.      Law,  Chicopce,    1841- 

66.  Ms.  H.  of  R.  four  terms.     Justice  Ms.  Supreme  Court,  1866-75.     LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1870. 

J  839 
George  Kerr  died,  Coopeistown,  N.  Y.,  March  27,  1867. 

Teacher,      b.  Ireland,  Dec.  18,  1813.     L.     A.  T.      Val.     Ord.  1843.      Pas.,  Tea.,  N.    Y.,    1843- 

67.  LL.  D.,  Hamilton. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  13 

Nathaniel  Lasell  died,  Amesbwryt  Mass.,  Feb.  4,  J 380. 

Clergyman,  b.  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1814.  T.  A.  T.  Sal.  Orel.  1850.  Pas.  Ms.  and 
N.  H.,  1850-78. 

William  Porter,  735  College  St.,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Teacher,  b.  Lee,  Ms.,  Jan.  10,  1820.  L.  K.  A.  A.  T.  S.  and  U.  T.  S.  Ord.  1847.  M.  A. 
Prof.  Beloit  since  1852.     D.  D.,  W.  C,  1882. 

J840 

James  Watson  Brown  diedt  Framingham,  Mass.,  Jtily  7,  J  892. 

Teacher,     b.  Framingham,  Ms.,  Apr.  18,  1813.      L.     A.  T.      ist  Eng.  o.      Ms.   H.    of  R.    1859- 
'  60:     Supt.  Schools. 

Francis  Henshaw  Dewey  died,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  J  6,  J  887. 

Lawyer,  b.  Williamstown,  Ms.,  July  I2,  1821.  L.  K.  A.  M.  A.  Law,  Worcester,  1843-69. 
Ms.  Senate,  1856,  1869.  Judge  Ms.  Sup.  Court,  1869-81.  Trustee  W.  C,  1869-87,  LL.  D., 
W.  C,  1873. 

Charles  Hawley  diedf  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  26,  J  885. 

Clere-yman.  b.  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  19,  1819.  T.  A.  T.  Val.  Ord.  1845.  Tas.  Auburn, 
1857-85.     D.  D.,  Hamilton. 

J84J 
Timothy  Childs  died,  Norwich,  Ct.,  Sept.  3,  1865. 

Physician,  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Dec.  i,  1822.  L.  S.  *.  Sal.  Prof.  Med.  Berkshire,  Bellevue, 
Bowdoin. 

Meker  Montague  died,  Elfchorn,  Wis.,  Dec.  30,  J  872. 

Teacher,  b.  Westhampton.  Ms.,  May  5,  1818.  T.  K.  A.  Phil.  o.  Ord.  1844.  Pas.,  Tea., 
Wis.,   1844-72. 

Thomas  Thornton  Read  died.  New  York  City,  Dec.  2 J,  J 874. 

Merchant,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1825.  T.  K.  A.  Greek  o.  N.  Y.  City,  1841-74.  En- 
dowed Prof.  Phys.  W.  C. 

Samuel  Goode  Wheeler  died.  New  York  City,  August  2,  J  888. 

Lawyer,     b.  Providence,  R.  L,  Mar.  30,  1824.     L.    Val.    Law,  N.  Y.  City,  1841-88.     Donor  W.  C. 

Russell  Medad  Wright,  Castleton,  Vermont. 

Teacher,  b.  Easthampton,  Ms.,  Dec.  17,  1815.  L.  A.  T.  ist  Eng.  o.  M.  A.  Tea.  Wils. 
Sem.  and  Ga.,  1843-82. 

J842 

Addison  Ballard,  University  Heights,  New  York  City. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Framingham,  Ms.,  Oct.  18,  1822.  L.  A.  T.  Val.  Prof.  Ohio  Univ., 
1847-54;  W^  C,  1854-5;  Marietta,  1855-7.  Pas.  Wn.,  1857-65;  Detroit,  1866-72.  Prof.  Lafay- 
ette, 1874-93  ;  N.  Y.,  Univ.  since  1893.      D.  D.,  W.  C,  1867. 

William  Henry  Edwards,  Coalburgh,  Kanawha  Co.,  W.  Va. 

Lawyer.  b.  Hunter,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1822.  L.  Soc.  Frat.  Phil.  o.  Law  and  business 
N.  Y.  City.,  S.  America,  England,  Newburgh,  1842-68.  Coalburgh  since  1868.  pub.  "Voyage 
up  the  Amazon,"  1847;  "The  Butterflies  of  N.  America,"  3  Vols,  quarto  1868-97;  "Shaksper  not 
Shakspeare,"  1900;  "The  Edwards  Genealogy,"  1903. 

Leiand  Fairbanks,  30  West  1 7th  St.  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  Sep.  9,  1824.  L.  S.  4>.  Greek  o.,  1841.  Sal.,  1842.  Law, 
Admitted  1845;  Troy,  1845-55;  N.  Y.  City  since  1855.     Pres.  Bank  Note  Co. 

J843 
Abraham  Gosman  died,  LawrenceviUe,  N.  J.,  January  6,  1899. 

Clergyman,  b.  Danby,  N.  Y.,  July  25,  1819.  L.  A.  T.  1st  Eng.  o.  Pas.  LawrenceviUe. 
D.  D.,-  N.  J. 

Henry  Brown  Hosford  died,  Geneseo,  III.  Feb.  27,  J  889. 

Teilcher.  b.  Wn.,  Mp.,  Dec.  17,  1817.  L.  A.  T.  Val.  Tut.  W.  C,  1844-8.  M.  A.  Prof. 
West.  Res.,  1854-60. 


J4  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Addison  Henry  Laflin  died,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1878. 

Manf.    b.  Lee,  Ms.,  Oct.  1823.    T.   2.*.   Sal.    Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  1844-57.     N.  Y.  Senate.   M.  C. 

1844 

Joseph  Henry  Budd  died,  Stockton,  Cal.,  Feb.  23,  f  902. 

Lawyer,    b.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  13,  1822.    L.   K.  A.    ist  Eng.  o.    Janesville,  Wis.,  Stockton,  1848-1902. 

Charles  Demond  "  died,  "Washington,  D.  C,  April  2,  J  889. 

Lawyer,  b.  Ware,  Ms.,  Sep.  25,  1822.  T.  A.  T.  Phil  o.  Boston,  Washington,  1848-89. 
Ms.  H.  of  R. 

Theron  Holbrook  Hawks,  J078  "Worthington  St.,  Springfield,  Mass* 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Charlemont,  Ms.,  Oct.  24,  1821.  T.  A.  T.  Prize  Khet.  Ex.,  Jun. 
Ex.,  A.  U.  Ex.  Val.  o.,  1844.  Tea.,  1844-8.  U.  T,  S.,  1848-51.  Tea.  U.  T.  S.,  1851-4; 
Spingier  Inst,  1849-54.  Ord.  185J.  Pas.  W.  Springfield,  (Cong.)  1855-61.,  Cleveland,  O., 
(Presb.)  i86i-68;  Marietta,  O.,  (Cong.)  1869-83.  D.  D.,  W.  C,  1884.  Tea.  H.  T.  S.,  1885-6; 
S.  C.  W.  ;  Y.  M.  C,  A.,  T.  S.  and  B.  N.  C,  1885- 1900.  Trustee  Mt.  H.  S.  ;  West.  Res.  ;  Mari- 
etta.    Corp.  mem.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.     pub.  "The  Sunday  School,  the  Family,  and  the  Church." 

Charles  Spofford  Spencer  died.  New  York  City,  August  H,  J  887. 

Lawyer.  b,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1824,  T.  S.  4>.  Sal.  Law,  N.  Y.  City,  1847-87. 
Col.  5th  N.  Y. 

Marshall  Wilcox,  45  Linden  St.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  b.  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Mar.  19,  1821.  f.  Lenox.  L.  K.  A.  Jun.  Ex.  Law,  Ad- 
mitted,  1847;  Lee,  1853-71  ;  Pittsfield  since  1871.  Ms.  H.  of  R.,  1866.  Ms.  Senate  1868.  Se- 
cared  State  help  for  W.  C.     LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1891. 

1845 

Charles  Jewett  Collins,  30J  West  J07th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  June  25,  1825.  L.  K.  A.  Tea.  1845-50.  Ord. 
1856.  Pas.  Danville,  Pa.,  1856-66.  Supt.  Sch.,  1866-74.  Tea.  Princeton,  N.  V.,  Rye,  N.  Y., 
1874-84.     N.  Y.  C.  since  1884. 

Charles  Augustus  Davison  died,  Augusta,  Ga.,  Jan.  7,  J900. 

Lawyer,  b.  Sar.  Sp.,  N.  Y.,  May  2i,  1825.  L.  2.  4>.  Phil.  o.  N.  Y.  City,  1845- 1900. 
Trustee  W.  C,  1877- 1900. 

Samuel  McClellan  died.  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Dec.  28,  J  875. 

Merchant,    b.  Wheeling,  Va.,  Mar.  3,  1826.     L.     S.  4>.     Sal.     Wheeling,  1845-75.     Mayor,  1869. 

Stephen  Chester  Strong,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Northampton,  Ms.,  Jan.  22,  1824.  f.  Leicester.  T.  2.  *.  Moonlight,  1842. 
Jun.  Ex.,  1844.  1st  Eng.  o.,  1845.  ^-  T.  S.,  1845-8.  Tea.  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  1848-50.  Ord. 
1854.  Pas.  Southampton,  Ms.,  1854-9;  Gorham,  Me.,  1860-8;  S.  Natick,  Ms.,  1868-71.  Res. 
S.  Natick,  1871-91  ;  Wellesley  since  1892. 

William  Dwight  Whitney  died,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  7,  J  894. 

Teacher,  b.  Northampton,  Ms.,  Feb.  9,  1827.  L.  2.  <I>.  Val.  Prof.  Vale,  1854-94.  pub. 
many  works  on  the  linguistic  studies,  member  of  manv  societies.  Ph.  D.,  Breslau,  1861  ;  LL.  D., 
W.  C,  1868;  VV.  and  M.,  1869;  Harvard,  1876.  'L.  H.  D.,  Columbia,  1887.  J.  U.  D.,  St. 
Andrews,  1874.      Pres.  <l>.  B.  K.,  W.  C,  1870-6.      Senator,  United  Chapters,  1886-94. 

{846 
Allyn  Stanley  Kellogg  died,  Newton ville,  Mass.,  April  3,  J  893. 

Clergyman,     b.  Vernon,  Ct.,  Oct.  15,  1824.     L.     A.  T.     Phil.  o.     Vernon,  Hartford,  Ct.,  1850-92. 

Charles  Stebbins  Sylvester  died,  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  J  899. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,    b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  Aug.  12,  1826.     L.     Sal.    Ord.  1857.    Feeding  Hills,  1866-99. 

J847 
Freeman  Josiah  Bumstead  died,  New  York  City,  Nov.  27,  J  879. 

Physician,  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Apr.  21,  1826.  2.  4>.  Nat.  Hist.  o.  Prof.  P.  and  S.,  1868-74. 
LL.  b.,  W.  C,  1879. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  j5 

Samuel  Partridge  Ely  died,  Paris,  France,  June  J4,  J900. 

Civ.  Eng.  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1827.  T.  K.  A.  Math.  o.  Marquette,  Mich.  ; 
Cleveland,  O. 

Isaac  Newton  Lincoln  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  J  862. 

Teacher,  b.  Plainfield,  Ms.,  Sep,  l6,  1825.  L.  A.  T.  Clas.  o.  Ord.  1853.  Prof.  I.at. 
W.  C,  1853-62. 

Thomas  Mather  North,  J  60  Central  Park  South,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Ellington,  Ct.,  Aug.  14,  1825.  L.  S.  *.  Hist.  o.  Law,  Admitted  1847.  New 
York  City  since  1847.     M.  A.  (honoris  causa)  Yale. 

John  L.  T.  Phillips  died,  "Williamstown,  Mass.,  April  4,  J  879. 

Teacher,     b.  Windsor,  Ms.,  Mar.  16,  1827.     T.     A.  T.      Val.      Prof.  Greek  and  Libr.  W.  C. 

Charles  B«rt  Sheldon  died.  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex.,  Sept.  20,  J  895. 

Clergyman,     b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  Dec.  i8,  1821.     L.    A.  T.     Phil.  o.     Excelsior,  Minn.  ;  Pomona,  Cal- 

David  Ames  Wells  diedt  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  J  898. 

Editor,  Scientist,  b.  Springfield,  Ms.,  June  17,  1827.  T.  A.  T.  Prof.  Yale.  pub.  many 
works  on  Science  and  Economics,  mem.  of  many  societies.  IX.  D.,  W.  C,  1850.  D.  C.  L. 
Oxford,  1874.     Endowed  Prof.  Pol,  Science  and  gave  Prize  W.  C. 

(848 
Pawl  Ansell  Chadbourne  died.  New  York  City,  Feb.  23,  J  883. 

President  Williams  College,  b.  N.  Berwick,  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1823.  L.  K.  A.  Val.  M.  A. 
Prof.  W.  C,  1853-67.  Pres.  Ms,  Agr,  ;  Wis,  Univ,  1867-71,  Pres.  W.  C,  1872-81.  Ms.  Senate, 
1866.     pub.  several  books  on  Nat.  Hist  and  Theol.     LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1868,      D,  D,,  A,  C,  1872. 

James  Dickson  Qark  died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  J  883. 

Lawyer,     b.  Northampton,  Ms.,  Nov,  12,  1828,     L.     K.  A.     Clas.  o.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1851-83. 

Charles  Seely  Dunning  died,  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  June  J,  J 885. 

Clergyman,  b.  Walkill,  N,  Y.,  Jan,  31,  1827,  L.  A.  T.  Hist.  o.  N.  Y.,  Pa.,  1858-84. 
D.  D.,  Lafayette. 

Samuel  Tobey  Field  died,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  J90J. 

Lawyer,  b.  Hawley,  Ms.,  Apr.  20,  1820.  T.  A.  T.  Math,  o,  Ms.  H.  of  R,  Shelburne 
Falls,  1852-1901. 

John  Gibson  McMynn  died,  Madison,  Wis.,  June  5,  J  900. 

Teacher,  b.  Palatine,  N,  Y.,  July  9,  1824,  L.  A.  T.  Supt.  Bd.  Ed.  Wis.  Pres.  Wis.  Bd. 
Regents.      Prin.  Wis.  Normal  Sch,     Supt,  Indian  Affairs,     Col,  loth  Wis,  Infantry, 

Daniel  Ephraim  Safford,  Salem,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  b.  Hamilton,  Ms.,  Feb.  5,  1826.  L.  K.  A.  Phil.  o.  Ms.  H,  of,  R,  Ms.  Senate, 
Salem  since  1850. 

J849 
John  Bascom,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Genoa,  N,  Y,,  May  i,  1827,  T,  Phil,  o.  Prof,  Rhet,  W,  C,  1855- 
74,  Ord.  1859.  Pas.  N.  Pownal,  Vt.,  1856-64.  Pres.  Univ.  Wis.,  1874-87.  Lect.  Sociol. 
W,  C,  1887-91,  1902-3,  Prof.  Pol,  Sci,  W,  C,  1891-1901.  pub,  many  works  on  Sociology, 
LL.  D„  Amherst,  1874;  W,  C.,  1897;  D,  D„  Iowa,  1875, 

Edward  Griffin  Beckwith,  Hama-kuapoto,  Maui,  H.  I. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b,  Gt,  Barrington,  Ms.,  'Nov,  16,  i8?6,  L,  A.  T.  Val.  Pres.  Oahu, 
1854-9.     Ord.  1863.      Pas.  San  Frana^sco  and  Honolulu,     D,  D„  W,  C„  1874, 

Robert  Russell  Booth,  277  West  End  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Clergyman,  b,  N.  Y,  City,  May  i6,  1830,  T,  K,  A,  Aub,  T,  S,,  184952,  Ord,  1853. 
Pas.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1853-8;  Stamford,  Ct.,  1858-61;  Mercer  St.,  1861-70;  Univ.  PI.  1870-83; 
Rutgers,  Riverside,  1886-97,  Pas.  Emeritus  since  1897.  Trustee  W,  C,  since  1866,  Director 
U,  T,  S.  and  P.  T,  S,  D,  D„  Univ,  City  N,  Y,,  1864,  LL,  D,,  Princeton.  Moderator  Presb, 
Gen.  Assembly,     pub,  many  articles. 


J6  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Isaac  Gray  Ogden,  J  8  West  60th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Clergyman,  b.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1827.  L.  A.  T.  Hist.  o.  Ord.  1858.  Pas. 
N,  Y.  State,  1859-95. 

Charles  Seymotir  Robinson  diedf  New  York  City,  Feb.  2,  J  899* 

Clergyman,  b.  Bennington,  Vt.,  Mar.  31,  1829.  T.  X.  ^.  Ord.  1855.  Pas.  Troy,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  City,  1855-99.     pub.  many  Church  Hymns.     D.  D.,  Hamilton,  1866;  LL.  D.  Lafayette,  1885. 

Milton  Bwrrall  "Whitney,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  b.  Granville,  Ms.,  Oct.,  6,  1825.  L.  A.  T.  Clas.  o.  Law,  Admitted,  1853 ;  West- 
field  since  1851.     Trial  Justice,  1858-68.     Ms.  Senate,  1862-3.     Pres.  Elector,  1868. 

J850 
Peter  Mason  Bartlett  died,  Maryville,  Tenn.,  Oct.  22,  J90J. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Salisburj,  Ct.,  Feb.  6,  1820.  L.  A.  T.  Sal.  Ord.  1853.  Pas, 
Ohio,  N,  Y.,  1854-69.  Chap,  U.  S.,  1862-4.  Pres.  Maryville  College,  1869-87.  Bank,  1887-1900. 
D.  D.,  Dartmouth,  1872.     LL.  D.,  13rown,  1894. 

John  Bassett  Chapin,  Penn.  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Physician,  Superintendent,  b.  N.  Y.  City,  Dec.  4,  1829.  L.  X.  ^.  M.  D.,  1853.  N.  Y.  liosp., 
1854-9;  Brigham  Hall,  1860-8;  Willard,  1869-83;  Philadelphia  since  1884.  LL.  D.,  Jefferson, 
1888.     pub.  many  works  on  Insanity. 

Charles  Chaoncey  Dwight  died,  Atibttrn,  N.  Y.,  April  8,  1902. 

Lawyer,  b.  Richmond,  Ms.,  Sep.  15,  1830.  T.  X  ^.  Auburn,  1854-1902.  Col.  i6oth  N.  Y. 
Justice  N.Y.  Supreme  Court,  1868- 1900.    Trustee  Aub.  T  .  S.,  Cornell,  Wells.    LL.  D.,  W.  C,  1874. 

Dudley  Field  died,  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Attgttst  JO,  J 880. 

Lawyer,     b.  N.  Y.  City,  Nov.  28,  1830.     T.     K  A.      Phil.  o.     Law,  New  York  City,  1852-80. 

"William  Edward  Merriman  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  August  J,  1892. 

Clergyman,  b.  Hinsdale,  Ms.,  Oct.  20,  1825.  L.  AT.  Eth.  o.  Ord.  1857.  Pas.  Batavia, 
III.  ;  Green  Bay,  Wis.  ;  Somerville,  Ms.      Pres.  Ripon,  1863-79.      D.  D.,  W.  C,  1874. 

John  Bagg  Taylor  died,  "Washington,  D.  C,  August  9,  J  893. 

Civ.  Eng.  b.  W.  Springfield,  Ms.,  Sep.  25,  1826.  T.  Math.  o.  Treas.  Dept.,  1862-93. 
Donor  W.  C. 

"William  Ripley  Tompkins  died,  Wrentham,  Mass.,  April  J  J,  J  89  J. 

Clergyman,  b.  Madison,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  19,  1826.  T.  Nat.  Hist.  o.  Ord.  1856.  Pas.  N.  Y., 
Ms.,  1856-91. 

J85J 

George  Ellery  Clarke  died,  Falmouth,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  J  898. 

Teacher,  Cashier,  b.  Needham,  Ms.,  Oct.  30,  1822.  L.  AA4>.  Eth.  o,  Falmouth,  tea., 
1851-64.      Cash.,  1873-89. 

Charles  Augustus  Dewey,  Milford,  "Worcester  Co.,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  b.  Northampton,  Ms.,  Dec.  29,  1830.  f.  W.  S.  Easthampton.  T.  K  A.  Jun.  Ex., 
1850.  Sal,  1850.  M.  A.  Law,  Admitted,  1854.  ;  New  York,  1853-6;  Davenport,  Iowa,  1856-8; 
Milford,  Ms.  since  1859.  Judge  Third  Dist.  Court  S.  Worcester  since  1873.  Trustee  Library, 
Sav.  Bank,  Schools.     Cong.  Church. 

William  Goodell  died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Oct.  27,  J  894. 

Physician,      b.  Malta,  Oct.   17,  1829.      L.      K  A.      Nat.  Hist.  o.      Med.  Phila.,  Pa.,  1860-94. 

Everard  Kempshall,  628  Newark  Ave.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Clergyman,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1830.  f.  same.  T.  X  ^.  P.  T.  S.,  1851-4.  Ord. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1855.  Pas.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1S55-7  ;  Rochester,  1857-8;  Batavia,  1858-61;  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  1861-98.      D.  D.,  Williams  and  Princeton,  1870. 

George  Mooar,  400  Edwards  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

("lergyman.  b.  Andover,  Ms.,  May  27,  1830.  f.  same.  L.  A  A*.  Moonlight,  1848.  Pres. 
I-.  N.  II.  Val.  A.  T.  S.  1852-5.  Ord.  Andover,  1855.  M.  A.  Pas.  So.  Ch.  Andover,  1855-61  ; 
Oakland,  Cal.  since  1861.    Prof.  Pacific  Theol.  Seni.   D.  D.,  W.  C,  1868.   pub.  Cong,  church  books. 

Charles  Newman  died,  "West  Stcckbridge,  Mass.,  May  20,  J  874. 

Clergyman,      b.  Egremont,  Ms.,  Apr.  9,   1831.      L.      A  A  <J\      Phil.  o.      Pas.  Ct.  ;  Ms.,  1858-72. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  J7 

James  White  diedt  Williamstown,  Mass*,  Sept,  3,  1 895* 

Treas.  W.  C.  b,  Hinsdale,  Ms.,  July 9,  1828.  L.  AT.  Clas.  o.  Merchant,  Boston,  1854-86. 
Treas.  W.  C,  1886-95.     Trustee  W.  C,  1881-6.     Ms.  H.  of  R.,  1876;  Senate,  1878. 

J  852 
John  Woodbridge  Dickinson  died,  Newtonville,  Mass.,  Feb.  J6,  J90J. 

Teacher.  b.  Chester,  Ms.,  T.  AA*.  Clas.  o.  Nov.  Sch.,  1852-77.  Sec.  Ms.  Bd.  Ed. 
Trustee  W.  C. 

Charles  March  Freeman  dicd^  Troy,  N.  Y.,  March  20,  1882. 

Lawyer,   b.  Glens  Flails,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1832.  T.   K  A.  Meteor,  o.  Capt.  U.  S.  A.   Troy,  1866-82. 

Edward  Warner  French  died,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Feb.  4,  1885. 

Clergyman,  b.  Barre,  Vt.,  Aug.  23,  1829.  T.  Sal.  Ord.  1857.  Pas.  Jersey  City,  1856-85. 
D.  D.,  VV.  C,  1876. 

Henry  Martyn  Hazeltine  died,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  March  J5,  J 899. 

Clergyman,    b.  Jamestown,  Aug.  28,  1831.    T.    AA4>.    Phil.  o.    Ord.  i860.    Pas.  Ms.,  Ct.,  1860-92. 

Charles  McEwen  Hyde  died,  Honolulw,  H.  L,  Oct.  J 3,  1899. 

Clergyman.  b.  N.  Y.  City,  June  8,  1832.  L.  Val.  M.  A.  Ord.  1862.  Pas,  Brimfield, 
Haverhill,  1862-75.     Honolulu  since  1877.     Pres.  N.  P.  T.  S.      D.  D.,  \N'.  C,  1872. 

Arthur  Latham  Perry,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher.  b.  Lyme,  N.  H.,  Feb.  27,  1830.  f.  Thetford,  Vt.  L.  A  A*.  Mela.  o.  lut. 
W.  C,  1853-4.  M.  A.  Prof.  W.  C,  1854.91.  Prof.  Emeritus,  1891-9.  LL.  D.,  Union,  1874. 
D.  D.,  Doane,  1883.  mem.  M.  H.  S.  ;  A.  JL  A.  pub.  several  works  on  Polit.  Economy  and  local 
History.     Sec.  Alumni.      Sec.  and  Treas.  4>  B  K. 

Stephen  Clapp  Pixley,  Natal,  Sooth  Africa. 

Missionary,     b.  Plainfield,  Ms.,  June  22,  1829,     L.     AT.     Ord.  1855.     Africa  since  1855. 

Lewellyn  Pratt,  170  Broadway,  Norwich,  Conn. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Saybrook,  Ct.,  Aug.  8,  1832.  L.  Social  Fraternity.  M.  A.  Prof. 
Gallaud'et.  1852-65;  Washington,  1865-9;  Knox,  1869-71.  Pas.  North  Adams,  Ms.,  1871-6.  Prof. 
W.  C,  1876-80;  Hartford  T.  S.,  1880-8.  Pas.  Norwich,  Ct.  since  1888.  mem.  Conn.  H.  S.  ; 
Arti.  See.  Bib.  Lit.     Trustee  H.  T.  S.     Director  N.  W.  T.  S.     D.  D.,  W.  C,  1877. 

J853 
Samwel  Davis  Barr,  J29  Clinton  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer,  Teacher,  b.  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  July  7,  1826.  L.  Geol.  prize.  Geol.  o.  Admitted, 
1859.  M.  A.  Gouverneur  3  yrs.  ;  Watertown  9  yrs.  ;  Albany  4  yrs.  ;  Cleveland,  O.  10  yrs. 
Prof,  and  V.  P.  Albion  Coll.  15  yrs.  Cleveland  since  1897.  Dep.  Supt.  Pub.  Inst.  N.  Y.  Pres. 
N.  Y.  Tea.  Assoc,     pub.  "Arithmetic." 

William  Cheney  diedf  Chicago,  III.,  July  2J,  I90J. 

Business,     b.  Newport,  N.  H.,  Oct.  22,  1832.     T.     X  *^.      Rochester,  Minneapolis,  1853-98. 

James  Alpheos  Clark  died,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Aug.  J  7,  J  869. 

Clergyman,      b.  Washington,  Ms.,  1828.      L.      AT.      Phil.  o.      Adrian,  Kalamazoo,  1858-69. 

Justus  Clement  French  died,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  J 4,  J  899. 

Clergyman,  b.  Barre,  Vt.,  Mav  3,  1832.  T.  Val.  Ord.  1857.  Pas.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1857- 
78;  Newark,  N.  J.,    1879-99.     D.'  D.,  W.  C,  1874. 

Charles  Franklin  Gilson  died.  New  York  City,  June  8,  J 88 J. 

Teacher,     b.  Westminster,  Vl.,  Oct.  30,  1827.     L.     AA$.     M.  A.      Prof.  W.  C,  i868-8i. 

Arthur  Mitchell  died,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  April  24,  J  893. 

Clergyman,  b.  Hudson,  N.Y.,  Aug.  13,  1835.  L.  S*.  Ord,  1859.  Pas.  Mornstown, 
Chicago,  Cleveland,  1861-84.  Sec.  F.  M.  Presb.  Bd.,  1884-93.  D.D.,W.C.,  1875.  Trustee 
W.C,  1882-7. 

Francis  Nathan  Peloubet,  J32  Woodland  Road,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

Clergyman.  b.  N.Y.City,  Dec.  2,  1831.  L.  Missionary  o.  Ord.  1857.  Gloucester  3  yrs. ; 
Oakham  5  yrs.;  Attleboro  6  yrs.;  Natick  18  yrs.;  Auburndale  14  yrs.  City  Sch.  Bd.  mem.  Soc. 
Authors;  S.  S.  Ed.  Assoc;  Nat.  Rel.  E.  Assoc,  pub.  "Select  Notes,"  29  Vols.;  Tea.  Com.  N.  T. 
2  Vols. ;  Illustrations  N.  T.  3  Vols.      "The  Loom  of  Life";  "Select  Songs"  2  Vols. 


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Henry  Augustus  Smith  died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  7,  J  889. 

Clergyman,     b.  Palatine,  N.Y.,  May  28,  1833.     L.     Clas.o.     Phila.,  1858-82.     D.D.,  W.C,  1879. 

J854 
George  Lapham  Ames  died,  Niles,  Mich.,  March  7,  J  869. 

Physician,     b.  Dorset,  Vt.,  July,  2,  1832.     L.     A  A*.     Geol.  o.     Manchester,  Vt.,  1858-66. 

James  Marshall  Anderson,  62  J  The  Boulevard,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Kilmarnock,  Scotland,  Sep.  10,  1827.  L.  S*.  Hist.  o.  Europe, 
1854-5.  Tea.  S.  C,  Ala.,  1855-61.  Law,  Cincinnati,  1861-2.  P.T..S.,  1862-4.  Ord.  1865. 
Pres.  OhioFem.  Coll.,  1864-8.  Prof.  W.C,  1868-9.  Pas.  Belvidere,  111.,  1870-4;  Matawan,  N.l,, 
1874-82  ;  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1882-4 ;  New  Vernon,  N.J.,  1884-9;  Bismarck,  N.D.,  1889-93;  Duluth 
since  1893.      M.A.,  W.C.     Chap.  H.  of  K.  N.D. 

Judson  Aspinwall  died,  Franklin,  Kan.,  Oct.  JO,  1867. 

Clergyman,     b.  Genoa,  N.Y.,  Feb.  24,  1823,      L.     AT.     Mis.  o.     Ord.  1858.     Kansas,  1858-67. 

James  Randolph  Dewey,  357  Ashland  Boul.,  Chicago,  III. 

Teacher,  Lawyer.  b.  Westfield,  Ms.,  Aug.  i6,  1830.  f.  same.  L.  A  A*.  Eth.  o.  Law, 
Admitted,  i860.  M.A.  Tea.  Gk,  Lat.  Astro.,  Chicago  42  years.  M.D.  Hom.  Med.  Coll,  Dea. 
Cong.  Ch.,  1 862- 1903. 

Edward  Payson  Hudson  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  J3,  1880. 

Manf.      b.  Vt.,  Apr.  29,  1832.      L.     AA*.     Astro,  o.      Port  Henry,  N.Y.      Capt.  U.S.A. 

Robert  Jackson  died,  New  York  City,  July  23,  J  877. 

Lawyer,     b.  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  21,  1834.     L.     K  A.     Aesth.  o.      N.Y.City,  1857-77. 

William  T.  R.  Marvin,  73  Federal  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Printer,  b.  Boston,  Dec.  30,  1832.  L.  2*.  M.A.  Boston,  1832-75  ;  Brookline  since  1875. 
School  Bd.     mem.  many  Numismatic  Sees.;  pub.  articles  same.     Sec.  <i>BK.  1868. 

Hollis  Read  Murdocfc  died,  Stillwater,  Minn.,  Jan.  J 4,  J 89 J. 

Lawyer,   b.  Gouverneur,  N.Y.,  Aug.  15,  1832.    T.    A  A*.    Phil.  o.    Law,  Judge,  Minn.,  1855-91. 

George  Washington  Northup  died,  Morgan  Park,  III.,  Dec.  30,  J  900. 

Teacher,  b.  Antwerp,  N.Y.,  Oct.  15,  1825.  L.  AT.  Meta.  o.  Prof.  Rochester  T.S.  I2yrs. ; 
Chicago  20  yrs.      D.D.,  Univ.  Koch.,  1864,      LL.D.,  Kalamazoo,  1879. 

James  Lothrop  Rice  died,  Keokuk,  Iowa,  August  J,  J 879. 

Lawyer,     b.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Feb.  26,  1832.     L.     X  4^.     Sal.      Iowa,  1857-79.     Donor  Prizes  W.C. 

Jarvis  Rockwell  died.  North  Adams,  Mass.,  May  J4,  J 885. 

Lawyer,   b.  Peru,  Ms.,  Mar.  i8,  1829.   L.     AT.     Val.     Judge.    Ms.  H.  ofR.     N.  Adams,  1857-85. 

Charles  Augustus  Stoddard,  300  West  72nd  St.,  New  York  City. 

Clergyman,  Editor,  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  May  28,  1833.  L.  2*.  Ed.  Qtiarterlv.  M.A.  Ord. 
1859.  Pas.  N.Y.City,  1859-84.  Ed.  N.  Y.  Observer,  1859-1902.  D.D.,  W.C.,  1871.  mem. 
many  societies,      pub.  many  works  of  travel. 

Thomas  Macauley  Wheeler  died.  New  York  City,  Jan.  3,  J  893. 

Lawyer,     b.  N.Y.City,  July  4,  1831.     X*.      Math.  o.      Maj.  13th  N.Y.  Cav.      N.Y.C.,  1855-93. 

1855 
William  Wisner  Adams,  Hi  June  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Painesville,  O.,  Aug.  15,  1831.  T.  Ec\.  Quarto Ij/.  Meta.  o.  U.T.S.,  1855-8. 
Ord.  i860.  Pas.  Beloit,  Wis.,  1861-3  ;  Fall  River,  Ms.  since  1863.  D.D.,  W.C,  1873.  Trustee 
W.C.  since  1883.     mem.  Vic.  Inst.  London,  Eng.     pub.  many  sermons  and  magazine  articles. 

William  Reynolds  Dimmock  died,  Quincy,  Mass.,  March  29,  1878. 

Teacher,  b.  Falmouth,  Ms.,  Feb.  25,  1835.  L.  2  <l>.  Prof.  W.C,  1868-72.  (Juincy,  1872-8. 
LL.D.,  W.C,  1872. 

Cyrus  Morris  Dodd  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  April  25,  J  897. 

Teacher,  b.  Broadalbin,  N.Y.,  Nov.  19,  1826.  L.  AT.  Math.  o.  M.A.  Prof.  Jefferson, 
i86i-6;Univ.  Indiana,   1866-70;  Williams,   1870-97. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE 
Charles  Elliott  Fitch,  Rochester,  N.  Y, 

Lawyer,  Journalist.  b.  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Dec.  3,  1835.  T.  S  <^.  Law,  Admitted,  1857. 
Syracuse,  1835-73;  Rochester  since  1873.  Ed.  Syracuse  "Standard,"  1866-73;  Rochester  "Dem- 
ocrat and  Chronicle,"  1873-90.  Sup.  U.S.  Census,  1880.  Pres.  Rep.  Conv.,  1888.  Col.  Int.  Rev., 
1890-4.  Sec.  Cons.  Conv.,  1894.  N.Y.  Regent  since  1877.  Lect.  Pub.  Inst,  since  1895.  LL.B., 
Union,  1857.      M.A.     Syracuse,  1875.      L.H.D.,  Hamilton,  1895. 

Samuel  Baker  Forbes,  206  Wethersfield,  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Clergyman.  b.  Westboro,  Ms.,  Aug.  i,  1826.  f.  Easthampton.  L.  Jun.  Ex.,  1854.  Ad. 
Un.  debate,  1855.  Eth.  o.  II.T..S.,  1855-7.  Ord.  1857.  Pas.  Rockville,  1881-8;  Hartford, 
1889- 1901.     Elected  Treas.  Cong.  Nat.  Council,  1889. 

Edward  Payson  IngersoII,  Bible  House,  New  York  City* 

Clergyman,     b.  Lee,  Ms.,  May  6,  1834.     T.     AKE.      Law,  Admitted,  1859.  M.A.     Ord.  1863. 

Cleveland,  O.,  1863-6;  Sandusky,    1868-70;   Indianapolis,    1870-91;  Brooklyn,  1891-7;  St.   Paul, 

1897-1901.      Cor.  Sec.  Am.  Bible  Soc.  since  1891.      Chap,  staff  of  Gov.  Minn.  Pres.   Gen.  Synod 
Ref.  Ch.      LL.B.,  Union  Univ.,  1863.     D.D.,W.C.,  1877. 

Charles  Marsh  died,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  J 89 J. 

Cashier,     b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Apr.  13,  1832.     L.     Val.     Ed.  Quarter lj>.     Banking,  1866-91. 

James  Orton  died.  South  America,  Sept.  22,  J  877. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Seneca  Falls,  N.Y.,  Apr.  21,  1830,  T.  AT.  Pres.  L.N.H.  Ed. 
Quarterly.  Phil,  o.  Master's  o.  Ord.  i860.  Pas.  N.Y.,  1860-9.  Prof.  Vassar,  1869-77. 
Pfi.D.,  W.C.,  1876. 

William  Packer  Prentice,  9  West  J  6th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  Aug.  26,  1834.  T.  X  4'.  M.A.  Ph.D.,  Goltingen.  1858.  LL.B., 
Union  Univ.     Col.  U.S.V,     Am.  Geog.  Soc.     Am.  Chem.  Soc.     N.Y. City  since  1863. 

Simeon  Foster  Woodin  died,  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  J  896. 

Missionary,     b.  Hillsdale,  N.Y.,  May  II,  1833.      T.      Clas.  o.     Ord.  1859.     China,  1860-95. 

1856 
James  Abram  Garfield  died,  Elberon,  N.  J.,  Sept.  J 9,  J 88 1. 

President  United  States,  b.  Orange,  O. ,  Nov.  19,  1831.  L.  AT.  Ed.  Qnartfrly.  Mela.  o. 
Tea.  Hiram,  O.,  1856-9.  Master's  o.,  1859.  Ohio  Senate,  1860-1.  U.S.  Army,  1861-3.  Maj. 
Gen.,  1863.  M.C.,  1863-79.  Elected  Senator  and  President,  1880.  killed  as  he  started  for  W.C. 
July  2,  1881.      LL.D.,  W.C,  1872;  Univ.  Pa.,  1881.     Trustee  W.C,  1880.     pub.  many  addresses. 

Charles  Storrs  Halsey,  J  69  Schermerhorn  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,  b.  Cambria,  N.Y.,  Dec.  20,  1834.  L.  Jun.  Ex.  Ad.  Un.  Debate.  Val.  M.A. 
Macedon,  N.Y.,  1856-9,  1862-5 ;  Newton,  N.J.,  1860-2;  Canandaigua,  N.Y.,  1865-72 ;  Burlington, 
Vt.,  1872-5;  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1875-97.  Brooklyn  since  1897.  mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assoc,  pub. 
"Genealogical  and  Chronological  Chart  of  the  Rulers  of  Eng.  Scot.  Fr.  Ger.  and  Sp.,"  1873. 
"Etymology  of  Latin  and  Greek,"  1882. 

Clement  Hugh  Hill  died,  England,  Dec.  J2,  J898. 

Lawyer.  b.  London,  Eng.,  June  7,  1836,  L.  AKE.  Boston,  1857-77.  Att.  Gen.  U.S., 
1870-5     Ms.  H.  of  R.,  1877-8.      M.A.,  Williams,     mem.  Ms.  H.  Soc.     Trustee  Athenaeum. 

John  Lamberton  died,  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  28,  )857. 

Teacher,     b.  Ware,  Ms.,  Feb.  ii,  1835.     L.     K  A.      Sal.      Philadelphia,  1856-7. 

George  Benton  Newcomb  died,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  J  4,  J  895. 

Clergyman,  b.  Allegheny,  Pa.,  Nov.  24,  1835.  L.  A  A*.  Pas.  Ct.,  1861-79.  Prof.  Coll. 
City  N.Y.,  1879-95.      Ph.D.,  Williams,  1881. 

John  Tatlock  died,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  J 8,  J902. 

Clergyman,  b,  England,  Jan.  29,  1835.  T.  K  A.  Math.  o.  Master's  o.,  1859.  Ord.  1859. 
Pas.  Adams,  Ms.,  1859-67;  Troy,  Hoosick  Falls,  1867-94.     D.D.,  W.C,  1881, 

Lavalette  Wilson,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y. 

Civ.  Eng.     b.  N.Y. City,  June  5,  1827.     L.     AT.     Astro,  o.     Haverstraw  since  1865. 

J857 
Rufus  Apthorp,  Nottingham,  Ohio. 

Clergyman,  b.  Hinsdale,  Ms.,  Feb.  8,  1828.  L.  Anti  Secret  Soc.  Clas.  o.  Aub.T.S., 
1858-61.     Ord.  1861.      Pas.  Mich.  10  yrs.;  Iowa  7  yrs. ;  Illinois  10  yrs. ;  Ohio  15  yrs. 


20  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Alexander  Hotchins,  796  DeKalb  Ave,,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Physician.  ,b.  N.Y. City,  Jan.  24,  1835.  L.  A  A  <!'.  Greek  o.,  1856.  Val.  M.A.  N.Y. 
Med.  Coll.,  i860.  Asst.  Surg.  U.S.N.,  1861-3.  Brooklyn  since  1863  Pres.  Med.  Soc.  N.Y. 
Cons.  Phy.  Brooklyn,  St.  John's,  St.  Mary's,  and  L.I. C.  Hospitals.  Examiner  Pensions,  pub. 
medical  Monographs. 

Irving:  Magee  died,  Kinderhoofc,  N.  Y,,  Nov.  7,  1900. 

Clergyman,  b.  Red  Hook,  N.Y.,  July  24,  1831.  L.  AT.  Poem,  1857.  Ord.  i860.  Pas. 
N.Y.,  Md.,  Pa.,  Ohio,  1860-95.      Chap.  N.Y.  Senate.      D.D.,  Wittenberg,  1871. 

Francis  LeBaron  Monroe,  Meriden,  N.  H. 

Physician,     b.  Medway,  Ms.,  Mar.  20,  1836.     T.     AKE.     Geol.  o.     M.A.     U.S. Army,  1861-76. 

Andrew  Parsons,  1626  OTarrell  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Clergyman,  b.  Sharon  Springs,  N.Y.,  Aug.  15,  1830.  f.  Hinsdale.  L.  AT.  Jun.  Ex.,  1856. 
Hist,  o.,  1S57.  Aub.T.S.,  1857-60.  Ord.  i860.  Pas.  Richfield  Spr.,  1860-6;  Ottawa,  Kan., 
1866-71 ;  Weyauwega,  Wis.,  1871-5  ;  Hunter,  N.Y.,  1875-82;  Sharon  Spr.,  1882-6;  Knox,  1886-93; 
Catskill,  1893-8;  Palo  Alto,  Cal.,  1898-1901  ;  San  Francisco  since  1901. 

Charles  Morgan  Pierce,  Auburn,  Maine. 

Clergyman.  b.  Hinsdale,  Ms.,  Oct.  18,  1834.  L.  AT.  Math.  o.  Ord.  1863.  Pas.  Ms., 
Me.,   since  1863. 

Samuel  Hubbard  Scudder,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Scientist.  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Apr.  13,  1837.  L.  Pres.  L.N.H.  M.A.,  Sc  D.,  Williams,  1890. 
LL.  1).,  West.  Univ.,  Penn.,   1890.      pub.  many  works  on  Entomology,      mem.  many  societies. 

Homer  Bemis  Stevens  died.  Cottage  City,  Mass.,  August  3,  J902. 

Lawyer,     b.  Norwich,  Ms.,  Sep.  9,  1835.     L.    AA*.      Sa!.     Law,  1859-1902.    Judge  Dist.  Court. 

"William  Tatlocfc  died,  Stamford,  Conn.,  March  4,  J  896. 

Clergyman,   b.  England,  May  26,  1833.    T.     K  A.     Phil.o.     M.A.    Ord.  i860.    D.D., Union,  1878. 

Samuel  Wood,  Stonington,  Conn. 

Lawyer,     b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  Nov.  20,  1836.     T.     X  4'.     Aesth.  o.     M.A.     N.  Y.,  Ct.  since  1866. 

J858 
James  McKinney  Alexander,  J  567  Tenth  Ave.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Clergyman,  b.  Waioli,  Kauai,  H.L,  Jan.  29,  1835.  f-  Honolulu.  L.  AA$.  Ad.  Un.  Debate. 
Math.  o.  U.T.S.,  1859-60.  Ord.  1867.  Pas.  San  Leandro,  Cal.,  1867-9;  Centerville  and 
Alvarado,  1869-72;  Maui,  H.L,  1872-86;  Oakland,  Cal.  since  1886.  pub.  "The  Islands  of  the 
Pacific,"  "Mission  Life  in  Hawaii." 

John  Griffith  Ames,  J  600  Thirteenth  St.,  Washington,  D.  G 

Clergyman,  Supt.  Documents,  b.  E.Dorset,  Vt.,  Dec.  11,  1834.  T.  AA<i>.  Sal.  Ord.  1864. 
Morristown,  N.J.,  1864-5;  Springfield,  O.,  1866-9;  N.Y.(3ity,  1870-3;  Washington  since  1873. 
Head  House  of  Evangelist  N.Y. City.  Libr.  and  Supt.  Documents  Interior  Dept.  pub.  "Index 
Government  Publications,"  1889-93,  and  many  official  papers.      (See  "Who's  Who.") 

Samuel  McCoskry  Cleveland,  25J  S.  2Jst  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Physician,      b.  Phila.,  Dec.  7,  1837.      K  A.      Meta.  o.      Philadelphia  since  1858. 

Justin  Dewey  died,  Springfield,  Mass.,  March  J 6,  J900. 

Lawyer,     b.  Alvord,  Ms.,  June  12,  1836.     L,     AA<I'.      Phil.o.     Judge  Sup.  Court. 

Henry  Hopkins,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

President  Williams  College.  b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  Nov.  30,  1837.  T.  Ad.  Un.  Deb.  Master's  o., 
1861.  U.T.S.,  1859-61.  Ord.  1861.  Chap.  U.S.Hosp.,  1861-4;  120th  N.Y.  Vols.,  1864.  Pas. 
Westfield,  Ms.,  1866-80;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1880-1902.  Pres.  Williams  College  since  1902. 
D.D.,  W.C.,  1887.  LL.D.,  Amherst,  1902.  Trustee  W.C.  since  1887.  Trustee  Drury  Coll. 
Corp.  mem.  and  V.  Pres.  A. B. C. F. M.     pub.  addresses  and  sermons.     (vSee  "Who's  Who.") 

Henry  Munson  Lyman,  200  Ashland  Boul.,  Chicago,  HI. 

Physician,  b.  Hilo,  H.L,  Nov.  26,  1835.  L.  A  A*.  Pres.  L.N.H.  Ed.  Quarterly.  Val. 
M.D.,  i86i.     Surg.  U.S.A.,  1862.     Prof.  Med.  Coll.  Chicago,     pub.  medical  monographs. 

Curtis  Jerre  Lyons,  Box  J  95  Honolulu,  H.  I. 

Civ.  Eng.   b.  Weimea,  H.L,  June  27,  1833.      L.     AA<^.     Hist.  o.     Gov.  Employ,  Honolulu,  H.I. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  2J 

Horace  Elisha  Scttdder  diedf  Cambridge,  Mass*,  Jan.  J  J,  J902, 

Editor,  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Oct.  i6,  1838.  L.  Ed.  Quarterlj'.  M.A.  Ed.  Riverside  Ma.g.  iSGy-ji; 
y4 1/ antic,  iSgo-S.  pub.  many  books,  mem.  many  societies.  Trustee  W.C.,  1884-1902.  L.H.D., 
Princeton,  1896. 

William  Phillips  Strickland,  83  Round  Hill,  Northampton,  Mass* 

Lawyer,     b.  Sandisfield,  Ms.,  Jan.  12,  1835.     L.     A  K  E.     Clas.  o.     Law  and  Judge  Dist.  Court. 

Richard  Halsted  Ward,  53  Fourth  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Physician,     b.  Bloomfield,  N.J.,  June  17,  1837.     T.     Med.  Troy.     Prof.  R.P.L 

J  859 
Humphrey  Stevenson  Anderson  died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  J3,  1880. 

Lawyer,     b.  Glover,  Vt.,  Oct.  22,  1838.      L.      A  K  E.    VaL     Admitted,  1862.     N.Y.  City,  1862-80. 

Samuel  G.  W.  Benjamin,  20J5  Nineteenth  St.,  N.  W.  Washington,  D.  C. 

Author,  Artist.  b.  Argos,  Greece,  Feb.  13,  1837.  T.  K  A.  Ed.  Quarterly'.  M.A.  Asst. 
Libr.  Albany.  U.S.  Minister  to  Persia,  pub.  twenty  one  books  and  many  articles.  Eminent 
marine  painter,     mem.  many  societies.     CSee  "Who's  Who.") 

Martin  Luther  Berger,  J35  Hanover  Ave*,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Clergyman,   b.  Mellenville,  N.Y.,  Aug.  12,  1839.  L.  AT.    I'as.  N.Y.,  Ohio.    D.D.,  Straight,  1887. 

Timothy  Manning  Brown,  died,  Springfield,  Mass.,  March  J  3,  J  897* 

Lawyer,     b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  May  8,  1838.     L.     A  K  E.      Hon.  o.      M.A.     Asses.  U.S.     Springfield. 

Titus  Munson  Coan,  70  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Physician,     b.  Hilo,  H. L,  Sep.  27,  1836.     Surg.  U.S.N.      Revision  Bureau,  N.V.City. 

Hiram  Burr  Crandall,  Reading,  Mass* 

Lawyer,     b.  Adams,  Ms.,  Oct.  21,  1834.     T.     A  K  E.      M.A.     U.S.A.,  1864.      Boston,  Reading. 

Edwin  Harris  Darling  died,  Boston,  Mass.,  March  24,  J  899. 

Lawyer,     b.  Calais,  Me.,  Jan.  28,  1839.     L.     K  A.      Hon.  o.     M.A.     N.V.City  and  Boston. 

Charles  Hall  Everest,  New  Amsterdam  Hotel,  N*  Y*  City  (also  Mexico.) 

Clergyman,  b.  N.  Lebanon,  N.Y. ,  Feb.  14,  1837.  L.  Ad.  Un.  Debate.  Hon.  poem.  U.T.S., 
1859-61.  Ord.  1862.  Pas.  Owego,  1862-5;  Brooklyn,  1865-75;  Chicago,  1877-82;  Newark, 
Orange,  N.J.,  1885-99.  Sugar  plantation  bought  of  Pres.  Diaz,  Tlacotalpan,  Mexico.  pub. 
poems,  music,  etc.     D.D.,  Maryville,  1887. 

Washington  Gladden,  63  J  East  Town  St*,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Clergyman,  b.  Pottsgrove,  Pa.,  Feb.  11,  1836.  L.  Ad.  Un.  o.  JLd.  Qnarterlj>.  Hon.  poem. 
Ord.  i860.  Pas.  Brooklyn,  1860-1  ;  Morrisania,  1861-6 ;  North  Adams,  1866-71;  Springfield, 
1875-82;  Columbus  since  1882.  Ed.  Independent,  1871-5;  Sunday /ifternoon  i^nd  Good  Company, 
1878-81.  pub.  many  books  "The  Mountains,"  etc.  mem.  many  societies.  D.D.,  Roanoke,  1884; 
Notre  Dame,  1895.  LL.D.,  Univ.  Wis.,  1881.  Trustee  W.C.,  1887-99.  Trustee  Marietta. 
(See  "Who's  Who"  and  "International  Cyc") 

Henry  Charles  Haskell,  Samokov,  Bulgaria. 

Missionary,   b.  Anson,  Me.,  Dec.  25,  1835.    L.     AT.     Phil.  o.     Ord.  1862.    D.D.,  Marietta,  1888. 

Jacob  F  Miller,  62  West  89th  St*,  New  York  City* 

Lawyer,  b.  Claverack,  N.Y.,  Nov.  25,  1837.  L.  Jun.  Ex.,  1858.  Ad.  Un.  Sec.  and  Debater. 
Hon.  o.  Law,  Admitted,  1861  ;  N.Y. City  since  1859.  Pres.  N.Y.  Med.  Legal  Soc.  mem.  State 
Bar  Assoc. ;  Y.M.C.A. ;  Free  Trade  Club,  etc.  N.Y.  Assembly,  1883.  Pres.  Alumni;  Pres. 
Gamma  Chapter  *  BK.,  1890;  Pres.  N.Y.City  *  B  K.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

Horace  Hills  Morgan  die^t  St*  Louis,  Mo*,  March  JO,  J 893* 

Teacher,  b.  Auburn,  N.Y.,  Jan.  22,  1839.  T.  AA*.   Clas.o.   St.  Louis,  1859-93.   LL.D., Univ.  Wis. 

Henry  F*  C*  Nichols  6ic6f  Superior,  Wis*,  June  4,  J  890. 

Clergyman,  b.  Kingston,  N.H.,  Feb.  9,  1833.   L.  Mis.o.   M.A,  A. T.S.,  1862-4.  N.Lisbon,  1867-90. 

Eben  Burt  Parsons,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Mar.  3,  1835.  L.  A  K  E.  Jun.  Ex.,  1858.  Pres.  L.N. H. 
Ed.  Quarter Ijp.  Math.  o.  Tea.,  1859-62.  Master's  o.,  1862.  M.A.  U.T.S.  and  Aub.T.S., 
1862-5.  Ord.  Chap.  ii6th  U.S.C.L  Pas.  Presb.  Baldwinsville,  N.Y.,  1868-88.  Sec.  W.C. 
since  1888.  Sec.  Alumni  since  1890.  Sec.  Gamma,  Mass.,  4>  BK.  since  1890.  Sec.  United  Chap- 
ters, <l>  BK.  1889-1901 ;  Senator  same  since  1889.  Necrologist  W.C.  since  1882.  D.D.,  Maryville, 
1881.      mem.  Am.    Hist.    Assoc.      pub.    "General   Catalogue,    50  Chapters  4>  BK.,"   1890. 


22  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Henry  Albert  Schauffler,  3  Morton  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Clergyman,  b.  Constantinople,  Sep.  4,  1837,  L.  Anti  Secret.  Sal.  M.A.  Ord.  1S65. 
Missionary,  1865-71.  Supt.  A.H.M.  Cleveland  since  1883,  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1863.  D.D.,\V.C.,i890. 

William  White  Williams  died,  New  York  City,  March  24,  J 893. 

Clergyman,     b.  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  Jan.  2,  1838.      L.     AT.     Ord.  1865.     N.Y. City,  1865-93. 

I860 
James  Madison  Barker,  76  Bartlett  Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Oct.  23,  1839.  T.  A  K  E.  Latino.  Jun.  Ex.,  1859.  Clas.  o. 
Law,  Admitted,  1863.  Pittsfield  since  1863.  M.A.  Ms.  H.  of  R.,  1872-3.  Com.  to  revise  Ms. 
Laws;  to  consolidate  same.  Justice  Ms,  Superior  Crt. ;  Justice  Ms.  Supreme  Crt.  mem.  Ms.  Socs. 
Colonial,  Geneal.  Hist.,  etc.  Boston  Univ.  Club;  Univ.  Club,  etc.  LL.D.,  Yale.  pub.  Ms. 
Public  Statutes ;  Taxation  Reports,  etc,  Pres.  Gamma  Chapter  4>  B  K.  Pres.  Alumni.  (See 
"Who's  Who."j 

William  Wilberforce  Chapin  died,  India,  March  22,  J  865. 

Missionary,     b.  Somers,  Ct.,  Dec.  2,  1836.     L.     AT.     Nat.  Hist.  o.     Ord.  1863.     India,  1863-5. 

Edward  Trumbull  Hooker  died.  West  Salem,  Wis.,  Oct.  2,  J  886. 

Clerg.   b.  Ben'gton,  Vt.,  Oct.  31,  1837.     L.    A  A*.    Sal.    Ord.  1867.    Pas.  Ct.,  Vt.,  Cal.,  1867-86. 

Joseph  William  Hyde  died,  Nashotah,  Wis.,  Jan.  23,  J  902. 

Clerg.    b.  N.Y. City,  Dec.  4,  1839.    L.    K  A.    Aesth.  o.    Ord.  1865.   Rector  Ct.,  N.Y.,  18651902. 

George  Roswell  Leavitt,  J  263  Chapin  St.,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Clergyman,    b.  Lowell,  Ms.,  June  7,  1838.    T.    Ord.  1865.    D.D.,  W.C,  1885.    Beloit  since  1895. 

Edward  Williams  Morley,  Adelbert  College,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Teacher.  b.  Newark,  N.J.,  Jan.  29,1838.  T.  Val.  Prof.  Adelbert  since  1868.  M.D., 
Ph.D.,  LL.D.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

John  Crosby  Olmsted  died,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Jan.  6,  J 89 J. 

Merchant,     b.  N.Y. City,  Mar,  1 2,  1839,     L.     AKE.     Eih.  o.     Cal.,  1861-91,     Eld.  Presb.  Ch. 

tZ6\ 
William  Penn  Alcott,  Boxford,  Mass. 

Clergyman,     b.  Dorchester,  Ms.,  July  11,  1838.     L.     AT.     Nat.  Hist.  o.      Boxford  since  1880, 

Stephen  Winchester  Dana,  3925  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Clergyman,  b.  Canaan,  N.Y.,  Nov.  17,  1840.  T.  AKE.  M.A.  Prize  Rhet.  Tea.  Hinsdale, 
1861-3.  U.T.S.,  1863-6.  Ord.  1867.  Pas.  Belvidere,  N.J.,  1866-8;  Philadelphia  since  1868. 
D.D.,  W.C,  1880,  Trustee  Lincoln  Univ.  Director  U.T.S.  pub.  "Woman's  Possibilities  and 
Limitations." 

Zenas  Rogers  Farrington  died,  Portland,  Maine,  Sept.  5,  J896. 

Merchant,     b.  Holden,  Me.,  Mar.  31,  1833.     L.     Phil.  o.     Portland,  1874. 

Chauncey  Goodrich,  Tung-cho,  China. 

Missionary,  b.  Hinsdale,  Ms.,  June  4,  1836.  L.  AT.  Ord.  1864.  Mis,  China  since  1865. 
D.D.,  W.C,  1892. 

Warren  Luce  Hayden,  Edinburg,  Pa. 

Clergyman,     b.  Deerfield,  O.,  May  20,  1835.     L.     Eth,  o.     Pas.  Vt.,  Ct.,  Pa.  since  1861. 

Charles  Lewis  Hutchins,  Concord,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Concord,  N.H.,  Aug.  5,  1838.  T.  AKE.  Jun.  Ex.,  i860.  Ed.  Quarterly. 
M.A.  Williams  and  Trinity.  Gen.  Epis.T.S.,  1862-5.  Rector,  Lowell,  Ms.,  1865-9;  Buffalo, 
N.Y.,  1869-72;  Medford  and  Concord  since  1872.  Sec.  Gen.  Conv.  Prot.  Epis.  Ch.  D.D., 
Griswold,  1888.  pub.  many  editions,  "The  Church  Hymnal";  "The  S.  S.  Hymnal";  "The  Parish 
Choir";  Church  and  festival  music,  etc.      (See  "Who's  Who.") 

Gavin  Langmuir  died,  Florence,  Italy,  Oct.  16,  J  882. 

Clergyman,     b.  Scotland,  Nov.  i,  1840.     K  A.     Val.     Pas.  N.J.,    Rome,   Florence,  1866-82. 

Charles  Stewart  Maurice,  Athens,  Pa. 

Civ.  Eng.,  Manf.  b.  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  June  29,  1840.  T.  2  4>.  Greek  o.,  1S60.  Sal. 
M.A.  Asst.  Eng.  U.S.  Navy,  Fort  Fisher  and  Mobile,  1862-6.  Bridge  Builder,  Athens,  Pa., 
1867-70,  and  since  1874.      mem.  Am.  Soc.  C E. 


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James  Farrar  Stone,  J  806  Green  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Physician,     b.  India,  Nov.  6,  1839.     L.     A  A  *.     Clas.o.     M.A.     M.D.,  1866.     Phila.  since  1863. 

1862 
Henry  Anstice,  J9J7  Wallace  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Clergyman,  b.  N.Y.City,  Oct.  7,  1841.  L.  A  K  E.  Astro,  o.  Ord.  1865.  M.A.  Rector, 
Rochester,  N.Y.;  Philadelphia,  Pa.     D.D.,  Rochester,  1875. 

Samoel  Chapman  Armstrong  died,  Hampton,  Va.,  May  JJ,  J 893. 

Teacher.  b".  Maui,  H.  I.,  Mar.  24,  1840.  T.  Eth.  o.  M.A.  Brig.  Gen.  U.S.C.I.,  1865. 
Pres.  Hampton  Institute,  1867-93.     LL.D.,  W.C.,  1887 ;  Harvard,  1889. 

Franklin  Carter,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

President  Williams  College,  b.  Waterbury,  Ct.,  Sep.  30,  1837.  T.  Ed.  Quarterly.  Aesth.  o. 
M.A.  Prof.  W.C.,  1863-72.  Prof.  Yale,  1873-81.  Pres.  W.C.,  1881-1901.  Prof.  Nat.  Theol. 
W.C,  1883-1901.  M.A.,  Jefferson,  1864;  Yale,  1874.  Ph.D.,  1877.  LL.D.,  Union,  1881. 
Trustee  A.T.S. ;  Clark  Institute.     Pres.  Am.  Mod.  Lang.  Assoc.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

John  Henry  Denison,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Mar.  3,  1841.  T.  AA<t>.  Ed.  Quarterly.  Hon.  o.,  1862. 
A.T.S.,' 1864-6.  Ord.  1870.  Pas.  New  Britain,  Ct.,  1871-8 ;  Hampton,  Va.,  1879-80.  Europe, 
1880-2.     Prof.  Theol.  and  Pastor  W.C,  1883-9.     D.D.,  W.C,  1884.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

John  Abbott  French,  Flwshing,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Boscawen,  N.H.,  Mar.  28,  1840.     T.     K  A.     Hist.  o.     Flushing  since  1881. 

Edward  Herrick  Griffin,  J027  North  Calvert  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Teacher.  b.  Wn.,  Nov.  18,  1843.  L.  K  A.  Jun.  Ex.,  1861.  Meta.  o.  P.T.S.,  U.T.S., 
1863-7.  M.A.  Ord.  1868.  Pas.  Burlington,  Vt.,  1867-72.  Prof.  W.C,  1872-89.  Prof,  and 
DeanJ.  H.U.,  Baltimore  since  1889.  D.D.,  Amherst,  1880.  LL.D.,  New  Jersey,  1888.  mem. 
Am.  Phil.  Assoc;  Am.  Psych.  Assoc.     CSee  "Who's  Who.") 

Everett  Edward  Lewis,  Haddam,  Conn. 

Clergyman,  b.  Bristol,  ('t.,  June  4,  1837.  T.  Anti  Secret.  Jun.  Ex.,  1861.  Nat.  Hist.  o. 
A.T.S.,  1864-7.  M.A.,  1865.  Bristol,  Ct.,  1863-4,  1867-8;  Bethel,  Vt.,  1868-71.  Ord.  1872. 
Pas.  Haddam  since  1871.     pub.  "History  Haddam  Church,"  1879. 

George  Franklin  Mills,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  South  Wn.,  Aug.  25,  1839.  T.  A  A*.  Lat.  o.  Jun.  Ex.,  1861.  Sal.  M.A. 
Prin.  Greylock  Institute,  S.  Wn.,  1862-90.  Prof.  Mass.  Agr.  College  since  1890.  Treas.  4>BK., 
1886.     Sen.  Warden  P.E.Ch. 

Francis  Htintington  Snow,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

Teacher.  b.  Fitchburg,  Ms.,  June  29,  1840.  L.  AT.  Pres.  L.N.H.  Val.  Prof.  Univ. 
Kan.  since  1866.  Chancellor  same  many  years.  Ph.D.,  1881.  LL.D,,  Princeton,  1890.  ("See 
"Who's  Who.") 

James  Field  Spalding,  Milton,  Mass. 

Teacher,     b.  Enfield,  Ct.,  Dec.  5,  1839.     L.     K  A.     Clas.  o.     D.D.,  W.C,  1887. 

J863 
John  Gaylord  Davenport,  22  Holmes  Ave.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Clergyman.  b.  Wilton,  Ct.,  Nov.  24,  1840.  L.  Sal.  M.A.  Tut.  Vv'.C.,  1865-7.  Ord. 
1868.  Pas.  Bridgeport,  Ct.,  1868-81  ;  Waterbury  since  1881.  pub.  "After  Twenty  Years,"  1883; 
"The  Fulfillment,"  Ex.  Gov.  Ct.  Soc.  "Founders  and  Patriots."  Corp.  mem.  A.B.CF.M. 
D.D.,  W.C,  1893. 

Samuel  Warren  Dike,  J  J3  Hancock  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Thompson,  Ct.,  Feb.  13,  1839.  L.  Anti  Secret.  Meta.  o.  H.T.S.,  i86v5  ; 
A.T.S.,  1865-6.  Ord.  1869.  Pas.  W.  "Randolph,  Vt.,  1868-79;  Royalton.  Vt.,  1879-82.  Sec. 
Nat.  League  for  protection  of  the  Family  since  1882.  men).  Am.  Soc,  Sci.  Assoc ;  Am.  Econ. 
Assoc. ;  Am.  Acad.  Pol.  and  Soc.  Sci.  pub.  many  works  on  Social  Science.  LL.D.,  W.C,  1888. 
(See  "Who's  Who.  "J) 


24  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Myron  Samuel  Dodleyt  Nantucket,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Peru,  Vt.,  Feb.  20,  1837.  L.  Capt.  U.S.A.,  1865.  M.A.  Ord.  1871.  Pas. 
Peacham,  Vt. ;  Cromwell,  Ct. ;  N.  Wilbraham,  Ms. ;  Nantucket. 

William  Arnett  Dunning,  3  Locfcwood  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,  b.  Middlelown,  N.Y.,  Mar.  24,  1840.  L.  Hon.  o.  U.T.S.,  1863-6.  Ord.  1866. 
Pas.  Conklin,  N.Y.,  1866-8;  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1868-9;  Franklin,  N.Y.,  1869-77;  Honesdale, 
Pa.,  1877-9 ;  Virden,  ^m  1879-87  ;  Gilbertsville,  N.Y.,  1887-95  ;  Binghamton  since  X895. 

Addison  Pinneo  Foster,  i  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Henniker,  N.H.,  Sep.  25,  1841.  L.  Ed.  Quarter/y.  Aesth.  o.  P.T. S., 
1863-5,  A.T.S.,  1865-6.  Ord.  1866.  M.A.  Pas.  Lowell,  Ms.,  1806-8;  Maiden,  1870-2;  Chelsea, 
1872-7;  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  1878-86.  Boston  since  1886.  mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Am.  S.S.  Union. 
pub.  "Four  Pastorates:  a  Memorial  of  Rev.  Dr.  E.  B.  Foster,"  1883.  "A  Manual  of  S.S.  Meth- 
ods."    D.D.,  W.C,  1886. 

Daniel  Merriman,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Clergyman.  b.  Manchester,  Vt.,  Dec.  1838.  L.  Eth.  o.  M.A.  Lieut.  111.  Vols.  Ord. 
1868.  Pas.  Norwich,  Ct. ;  Worcester,  Ms.  Pres.  Art  Museum,  mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc. ;  Am. 
Arch  Inst.  Trustee  W.C.  since  1895.  Trustee  Wor.  Polv.  Inst.;  Atlanta  Univ.  D.D.,  W.C, 
1881 ;  Ripon,  1881 ;  Yale,  1898.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

John  Henry  Morley,  Fargo,  North  Dakota. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Hartford,  Ct.,  Jan.  3,  1840.  T.  Jun.  Ex.,  1862.  Hist.  o.  A.T.S., 
1863-6.  M.A.  Ord.  1867.  Pas.  Magnolia,  la.,  1866-9;  Sioux  City,  1869-76;  Winona,  Minn., 
1876-83  ;  St.  Paul  and  Minneap.,  1883-1900.  Supt.  A. H. M.S.,  1884-99.  President  Fargo  College 
since  1900.     Trustee  Carleton  ;  Chicago  T.S. ;  Fargo.     LL.D.,  W.C,  1900.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

William  Bement  Putney,  J  70  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Ashfield,  Ms.,  June  3,  1837.  f.  Shelburne  Falls.  T.  Hon.  o.,  1863.  Supt.  Sch. 
Gallipolis,  O.,  1864-6.  Ad.,  Dec,  1866.  Law  N.Y. City  since  1866.  Pres.  Alumni,  1897,  1898, 
1902.      Pres.  ^BK.,  1898.     Secured  Fayerweather  legacy  for  W.C 

Leverett  Wilson  Spring,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher.  b.  Grafton,  Vt.,  Jan.  5,  1840.  AT.  L.  Phil.  o.  H.T.S.,  1866.  A.T.S.,  1867. 
Ord.  1868.  Pas.  Fitchburg,  Ms.,  1868-75;  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1876-'^!.  Prof.  Eng.  Lit.  Univ. 
Kan.,  1881-6.  Prof.  Rhet.  W.C.  since  1886.  M.A..  1886.  D.D.,  Univ.  Kan.,  1886.  mem.  Am. 
Hist.  Assoc;  Ms.  Hist.  Soc.  Author  "History  Kansas."  "Mark  Hopkins,  Teacher."  (See 
"Who's  Who.") 

Charles  Warren  Stone,  Warren,  Pa. 

Lawyer,  b.  Groton,  Ms.,  June  29,  1843.  AT.  L.  Hon.  o.,  1863.  Supt.  Sch.  Warren  Co., 
1865.  Warren  since  1866.  Pa.  H.  of  R.;  Senate;  Lt.  Gov.;  Sec  of  State  M.C  (See  "Who's 
Who.  "J) 

William  Swan  died.  Snow  Hill,  Md.,  Dec.  13,  1898. 

Clergyman,  b.  Fair  Haven,  Ct.,  Nov.  3,  184 1.  A^  T.  Hon.o.  Ord.  1868.  Pas.N.J.,N.Y., 
Md.,  1868-98. 

William  Henry  Swift,  4412  Drexel  BouL,  Chicago,  III. 

Lawyer,  b.  Nantucket,  Ms.,  Mar.  27,  1838.  T.  A  A*.  Val.  Law,  Admitted,  1866.  Pitts- 
field,  Ms.,  1863-70  ;  Chicago  since  1870.  Trustee  Knox  College.  Director  N.W.T.S.  mem. 
Presb.  Bd.  Aid  Colleges, 

Charles  Russell  Treat  died.  New  York  City,  Oct.  3,  J  899. 

Clergyman.  b.  Newark,  N.J.,  Oct,  2,  1842.  T.  A  A  *.  Prof.  W.C,  1866-9.  Ord.  1870. 
Pas.  Ms.,  Ct.,  1870-9.      Rector  Ct.,  N.Y.,  1882-99. 

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Edwin  Smith  Adams  dicdf  Ashley  Falls,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  J  879. 

Journalist,     b.  Mill  River,  Ms.,  Nov.  25,  1841.      L,     Sal.     iV.  Y.  limes. 

Charles  Ezra  Ames  died,  Jackson,  Mich.,  Dec.  J7,  1880. 

Manf.      b.  Niles,  Mich.,  Jan.  29,  1841.      L.      Phil.  o.      Detroit  and  Jackson. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  25 

Stuart  Manwaring  Buck,  Br amwdl,  W*  Va. 

Mining  Engineer.  b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Oct.  24,  1842.  Pres.  L. N. H.  Nat.  Hist.  o.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  and  Royal  Min.  Acad.  Saxony.  M.A.  Van  Buren,  Va.,  1869-71  ;  Coalburg,  Eastbank, 
Bramwell,  W.  Va.  since  1872.     mem.  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engineers. 

Timothy  Grcnville  Darling,  4  Nelson  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Nassau,  N.  P.  Bahamas,  Oct,  5,  1842.  K  A.  Pres.  L.  N.  H.  Ed, 
Quarterh.  Eth.  o,  P.  T,  S.,  1866-8;  U.  T,  S,,  1868-9.  Asst,  Pas.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1870-3. 
Ord.,  1873.  Pas.  Schenectady,  N.Y,,  1873-87,  Act.  Prof.,  Union  College.  Prof,  Aub,T,S,  since 
1887.     D.  D.,  W.  C,  1879. 

Charles  Stoddard  Durfee  died.  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  J  887. 

Clergyman,  b,  Norwood,  Ms.,  July  22,  1844.  L.  Hon.  o.  Ord.  1869.  M,  A.  Pas.  Troy, 
Geneseo,  Liverpool,  East  Bloomfield,  1872-87. 

William  LeRoy  Haven,  28  Mt.  Kemble  Ave.,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

Teacher,  Supt.  Schools,  b.  Athol,  Ms.,  May  24,  1835.  L.  Hon.  o.  M.A.  Tea.  Wisconsin, 
1864-6 ;  Plattsburgh,  N.V.,  1866-9.  Supt.  Schools  Morristown,  N.J.  since  1869.  mem.  N.J, 
Council  of  Education.     Elder  Presb.  church. 

Francis  Theodore  Ingalls  died,  Springfield,  Mo.,  August  5,  J  892. 

Clergyman.  b.  Haverhill,  Ms.,  Jan.  3,  1844.  T.  K  A.  Val.  Ord.  1870.  Pas.  Kansas, 
1870-88.     Pres.  Drury  College,  1888-92.      D.  D.,  W.  C,  and  Washburn,  1888. 

Joel  Drury  Miller,  29  Washington  St.,  Leominster,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  Athol,  Ms.,  Oct.  10,  1837,  L.  Hon.  o,  M.  A.  Athol,  1865-7.  Leominster 
since  1867.     Ord.  1866.      Ms.  Senate  1894,  1895,    1896,     Ms.  Board  of  Education  since  1895. 

Franfclin  Almond  Rising,  Winona,  Minn. 

Banker,      b.  N.  Marlboro,  Ms.,  Feb.  19,  1842.     T.     A  K  E.     Meta.  o.     M.A.     Sav.  Bank. 

Charles  Lyman  Shaw  died,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  J 902. 

Teacher,      b.  Plainfieid,  Ms.     Astro,  o,     M.A,     Astoria,  1868-1902, 

Charles  Chapin  Tracy,  Rooms  ABC  FM.,  J4  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  Missionary,  b.  E.  Smithfield,  Pa.,  Oct.  31,  1838,  L.  Aesth.  o.  Poem,  U,  T.  S., 
1864-7.  M.  A.  Ord.  1867.  Marsovan,  Turkey,  1867-70,  1873-1902 ;  Constantinople,  1870-3. 
D.  D.,  W.  C,  1894.  Pres.  Anatolia  College,  pub.  "Letters  to  Families"  in  Oriental  languages; 
"Talks  on  the  Veranda";  and  various  brochures, 

John  Low  Rogers  Trasfc,  495  Chestnut  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Hampden,  Ms.,  Dec.  19,  1842.  L.  Ed.  Quarterlj>.  Hon.  o.  M.A.  P.  T.  S, 
1864-6;  A.  T.  S.,  1866-7.  Ord.  1867.  Pas.  Holyoke,  Ms.,  1867-83  ;  Lawrence,  1883-8  ;  Spring- 
field since  1888.  Trustee  and  Sec.  Mt.  Holyoke.  mem.  N.  E.  Hist.  Geneal.  Soc.  ;  Ct.  Valley 
Hist.  Soc.  ;  Sons  of  the  Revolution,      D,  D.,  W.  C,  1889. 

Edward  Phineas  Wells,  P.  O.  Box  232,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Clergyman.  b.  Salisbury,  Ct.,  Mar.  4,  1834.  L.  Hon.  o,  U.  T.  S.,  1864-6.  Ord.  1866. 
Pas.  E.  Machias,  Me.,  1866-7;  Williamstown,  Ms.,  1867-8;  Denver,  Col.,  1868-75,  1881-1900; 
Pittsburg  since  1900.      Trustee  Colorado,  Longmont,  Coe.      pub,  "Early  History,  Denver  Church," 

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John  Strawn  Bayne,  85  Washington  St.,  Lockport,  III. 

Clergyman,     b.  Lacon,  111.,  Jan.  i8,  1842.     L.     Hist.  o.     Ord.  1869.     Pas.  Ct.,  Ms.,  111. 

Samuel  Seward  Benedict,  Benedict,  Kansas. 

Cattle  Breeder,  b.  Manchester,  Vt.,  Nov,  9,  1843.  T,  A  A*,  Hon,  o.  Kansas  since  1867. 
U.S.  Indian  Inspector  4  yrs.  Regent  Kansas  University  4  yrs.  Kansas  Representative  and 
Senator  13  yrs. 

John  Edwin  Bradley,  Randolph,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  Lee,  Ms.,  Aug.  8,  1839.  L.  Hon.  o.  M.A.  Pittsfield,  1865-8;  Albany,  N.Y., 
1868-86.  Supt.  Schools  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1886-92.  President  Illinois  College,  1892- 1900. 
N.Y.  Com.  to  Paris  Exposition,  mem.  Nat.  Council  of  Education  since  1889.  Trustee  W.C., 
1888-93  ;  Carleton  College.  Ph.D.,  Univ.  State  N.Y,,  1879.  LL,D.,  W.C,  1893,  pub,  many 
educational  papers.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 


26  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Orestes  Gardner  Eldridgc  diedf  Hancock,  Mass.,  March  30,  J875. 

Teacher,     b.  Hancock,  Ms.,  Apr.  22,  1843.     L.     Hon.  o.     N.  J.,  Ms.     Donor  W.  C. 

Justin  Edwards  Emerson,  J28  Henry  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Physician.  b.  Waialua,  Oahu,  H.  I.,  Aug.  11,  1841.  L.  Hon.  o.  M.A.  M.  D.  Harvard, 
1868.  W.  Warren,  Ms.,  1869-70  ;  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1870-7  ;  Europe,  1878-9  ;  New  York,  1879- 
80;  Detroit  since  1880.  menu  Am.  Med.  ;  Am.  Medico- Psych. ;  Am.  Acad.  Med.  (President  1893)  ; 
Mich.  Med.  Assoc. 

Nathaniel  Bright  Emerson,  J39  School  St.,  Honoluitt,  H.  I. 

Physician,     b.  Waialua,  H.  I.,  July  i,  1839.     L.     AKE.     Hon.  o.     Honolulu  since  1878. 

Thomas  Lafon  Gulick,  Devon,  Pa. 

Clergyman,     b.  Kauai,  H.  I.,  April  10,  1839.     L.     Hon.  o.     Mis.  Spain,  Cuba,  H.  I. 

Thomas  Hooker,  lOJJ  East  Adams  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturer,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sep.  i,  1840.  L.  Hon.  o.  Rochester,  1840-2;  Syracuse, 
1842-52;  Mottville,  1852-68  ;  Syracuse  since  1868.     Elder  Presb.  church.     M.A.  Williams. 

Albert  Brown  Lyons,  72  Brainard  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Chemist,  Teacher.  b,  Waimea,  II.  I.,  Apr.  i,  1841.  Ed.  Quarterly.  Val.  M.A.  M.  D. 
Univ.  Mich.,  1868.  Prof.  Detroit,  1868-81  ;  Oahu,  1888-95.  Assoc.  Ed.  Detroit  Med.  Jour., 
1870-80.  Ed.  Pharm.  Era,  1887-8.  mem.  Am.  Med.  Assoc;  Am.  Pharm.  Assoc;  Am.  Chem. 
Soc ;  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Science ;  London  Chem.  Soc.  pub.  many  scientific  papers.  (See 
"Who's  Who.") 

Charles  T.  S.  Spoor  died,  Gjxsackie,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  JO,  J 89 J. 

Lawyer,     b.  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1845.     T.     A  A  <f>.     Sal.     M.A.     Catskill,  Albany. 

tZ66 
John  Milton  Bigelow,  54  Eagfle  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Physician,     b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  Aug.  22,  1847.     T.     AA$.     Meta.  o.      Albany. 

George  Hamlin  Bradford,  44J5  Morgan  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Banker,  b.  SheiTield,  Ms.,  Mar.  18,  1846.  L.  Hon.  o.  M.A.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1866-70; 
Oswego,  Kan.,  187O;  Topeka,  Kan.,  1870-3;  St.  Louis,  Mo,  since  1874. 

Ethan  Curtis,  4J8  Irving  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  E.  Palmyra,  N.Y.,  Feb.  15,  1841.      L.     Hon.  o.     Sec  N.Y.H.M.  Soc 

Dexter  Asa  Knowlton,  Freeport,  III. 

Banker,  b.  Freeport,  111.,  Aug.  26,  1843.  T.  Prize  Rhet.,  1863.  Hon.  o.  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
1866-9;  Freeport  since  1869.  Trustee  and  Treas.  Beioit  ;  Director  McCormick  T.S.  Elder 
Presb.  church. 

Alfred  Edwards  Myers,  309  West  70th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Clergyman,  b.  N.Y. City,  Dec.  29,  1844.  T.  A^'.  Sal.  N.B.T.S.,  1866-7 ;  P. T.S.,  1868-9 ; 
U.T.S.,  1869-70.  Ord.  Ref.  Ch.,  1870.  M.A.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1866-72;  Bronxville,  1872-6; 
Owasco,  1877-85;  Syracuse,  1885-92  ;  Collegiate  Church,  N.Y.City  since  1892. 

"William  C.  P.  Rhoades,  400  Putnam  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Elbridge,  N.Y.,  Apr.  6,  1845,     L.     AKE.     Val.     D.D.     Brooklyn  since  1 886. 

Rufus  Scofield  Underwood,  Longmeadow,  Mass* 

Clergyman,     b.  Newark,  N.J.,  Nov.  24,  1846.     L.     Hon.  o.     Pas.  Ct.,  Ms.,  N.Y.,  N.J. 

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Charles  Augustus  Davenport,  J42  Chandler  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Manf.     b.  W.  Killingly,  Ct.     L.     Hon.  o.     business  Me.,  Ms.,  S.C. 

Frederic  William  Guenster  died,  Scranton,  Pa.,  Jan.  30,  1900. 

Lawyer,     b.  Prussia,  Sept.  15,  1845.     L.     Phil.  o.     M.A.     Judge.     Pa.  H.  of  R.,  1875-6. 

Granville  Stanley  Hall,  Clark  University,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  Ashfield,  Ms.,  Feb.  i,  1845.  T.  AA-I-.  M.A.  Prof.  Antioch;  Lect.  W.C.  and 
Harvard;  Prof.  J.H.U.;  Pres.  Clark  Univ.  Ph.D.,  Harvard.  1878;  LL.D.,  W.C,  1888.  pub. 
many  papers.      (See  "Who's  Who.") 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  27 

RoIIin  Eugene  Hafmon,  Lynn,  Mass* 

Lawyer,     b.  Lawrence,  Ms.     Val.     Judge.     Lynn  since  1870. 

Hamilton  "Wright  Mabie,  The  OotIcK)fc  Office,  New  York  City. 

Editor,  b.  Cold  Springs,  N.Y.,  Dec.  22,  1846.  T.  AA<I>.  Ed.  Quarterly.  Law,  Columbia, 
1867-9;  Admitted,  1869;  Tarrytown,  N.Y.,  1869-78.  Journalism  and  Literature  since  1878. 
Editor  The  Outlook.  Trustee  W.  C.  since  1895.  Trustee  Barnard.  Pres.  Alumni  and  4' B  K. 
Senator,  United  Chapters,  *  B  K.     pub.  many  books.     ("See  "Who's  Who."^ 

Henry  Clay  Miller,  39  Broad  St.,  New  York  City. 

Teacher,     b.  Phila.,  May  19,  1844.     T.     K  A,     Aesth.  o.     N.Y. City  since  1880. 

Henry  Loomis  Nelson,  Williamstown,  Mass, 

Journalist,  Teacher,  b.  N.Y.City,  Jan.  5,  1846.  M.A.  LL.B.,  Columbia,  1869.  Ed.  Boston 
Post;  Harpers  Weekly.  David  A.  Wells  Prof.  W.C.  since  1903.  L.H. D.,  W.C.,  1900.  pub. 
papers  on  Economics  and  Government.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

Obed  Hatch  Sanderson,  68  William  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Littleton,  Ms.,  May  16,  1843.  L.  Hon.  o.  Law,  New  York.  Admitted,  1869. 
New  York  since  1869. 

Albert  Cole  Sewall,  42  Ferry  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,  b.  Bluehill,  Me,,  Mar.  25,  1845.  L.  Hon.  o.  Aub.T.S.,  1867-70.  Ord.  1871. 
Pas.  Newark,  N.Y. ;  Williamstown;  Schenectady ;  Troy.     D.D.,  Union,  1894. 

John  Ford  Smith,  520  Olive  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lawyer,     b.  Granville,  Ms.,  Mar.  6,  1842.     T.     Hon.  o,      U.S.A.,  1861-3.     M.A. 

Francis  Lynde  Stetson,  4  East  74th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Keeseville,  N.Y.,  Apr.  23,  1846.  T.  A  A*.  Hon.  o.  M.A.  LL.B.,  Columbia, 
1869.  Law,  N.Y.  City  since  1869.  Asst.  Counsel  N.Y.  City  Corporation,  1875-80.  Gen.  Coun- 
sel, Southern  Railway;  Northern  Pacific  R. R. ;  Erie  R. R,;  U.S.  Steel  Corp.;  U.S.  Rubber  Co.; 
U.S.  Express  Co.  Director  many  Companies.  Trustee  W.C.  since  1890.  Pres.  Alumni  and 
*BK.      Donor  W.C.     (See  "Who's  Who."; 

Gilbert  Milligan  Tucker,  304  State  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Editor,  b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  Aug.  26,  1847.  L.  Meta.  o.  M.A.  Ed.  The  Country  Gentleman 
since  1867.  pub.  "Our  Common  Speech,"  1895;  "Irrigation  Schemes  at  the  West";  "American 
English,"  and  many  articles.     ("See  "Who's  Who.") 

Jonathan  Wadhams,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Clarkson,  N.Y.,  Dec.  4,  1846.     T.     Sal.     Ord.  1871.     Pas.  1871-8. 

(868 

Charles  Henry  Burr,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  Librarian,  b.  Astoria,  N.Y,,  Dec.  19,1847,  T.  A  ^.  Hon.  o.  P.T.S.,  1868- 
70.  Europe,  1870-3,  Ord,  1874,  Pas.  Riverdale,  N,Y.,  1874-8;  N.Y.  City  (Bethany)  1880-8, 
Librarian  W.C.  since  1888,  Inst,  W.C,  1888-1902.  Sec.  Trustees  1888-1902.  mem.  University 
and  St.  Anthony  Clubs,  N.Y.City. 

James  Hulme  Canfield,  Library,  Columbia  Univ.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  Teacher,  Librarian,  b.  Delaware,  O.,  Mar.  18,  1847.  Prize  Rhet.,  1868.  Phil.  o. 
M.A.  Law,  Admitted,  1872 ;  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  1872-7.  Prof.  Univ.  Kansas,  1877-91.  Chan- 
cellor same  189 1-5.  Pres.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1895-9.  Pres.  Teachers  Assoc.  Kan.  and  Neb.  Sec. 
and  Pres.  National  Ed.  Assoc.  Librarian  Columbia  since  1899.  LL. D.,  W.C,  1893,  pub. 
many  works,     fSee  "Who's  Who.") 

Charles  Worth  Folger  died,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  JJ,  J 885. 

Clerk,     b,  Geneva,  N.Y,,  Oct,  9,  1846,     2$,     Farmer  and  Clerk, 

William  Ball  Gilbert,  J49  Thirteenth  St.,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Lawyer,     b.  Va.,  July  4,  1847,     L.     Portland  since  1872.     Judge.     LL.D.,  W.C,  1898. 

George  Field  Lawton,  24  Maple  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Lawyer,     b.  I>owell,  Oct.  17,  1845.     L,     Hon,  o.     M.A.     Supt.  Sch.     Judge. 

George  Perkins  Lawton,  65  West  45th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Albanv,  N.Y.,  Aug.  19,  1847.  T.  X  ^.  Prize  Rhet.,  1865.  Law,  Admitted, 
1869.  Troy,  N.Y.,  i'868-88 ;  New  York  City  and  Saratoga  since  1888.  Judge  Advocate,  Lieut. 
Col.  Third  Div.  N.Y.N.G,,  1880-9. 


28  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Burke  Fay  Lcavitt,  J 37  Green  St«,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 

Clergyman,     b.  Ix)well,  Ms.,  Sept.  2i,  1844.      L.      Hon.  o.      Pas.  Me.,  111.,  Ms. 

Edward  Walter  Rice  died,  Mt,  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  J 902. 

Teacher,     b,  Wayland,  Ms.,  Sep.  5,  1846.     T.     A  A*.     Val.      M.A.     Mt.  V.  27  yrs. 

Charles  T.  R.  Smith  died,  Lansingburgh  N.  Y.,  April  23,  J900. 

Teacher,     b.  Pittsford,  Vt.,  Dec.  5,  1846.     T.     Hon.  o,     M.A.     Lansingburgh  27  yrs. 

Henry  Schmaltz  Van  Ingen,  378  Park  Ave.,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

Civil  Engineer.  b.  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  Mar.  26,  1847.  T.  ASk.  German  Prize.  Hon.  o. 
Sch.  Mines,  Columbia,  1868-70.  Asst.  Eng.  U.S.,  1870-6.  Supt.  Coal  Co.,  Chicago,  1876-96. 
Real  Estate,  Chicago  since  1896. 

Seymour  Walton,  238  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

Accountant,     b.  New  Orleans,  La.,  Feb.  15,  1846.     T.     2*.     Clas,  o.     C.P.A. 

J869 

Alfred  Clark  Chapin,  24  East  56th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  S.  Hadley,  Ms.,  Mar.  8,  1848.  L.  A  A*.  Rhet.  Prize,  1869.  LL.B.,  Harvard, 
1871.  Admitted,  1871.  New  York  since  1872.  N.Y.  Assembly,  1882-3.  Speaker  same  1883. 
N.Y.  State  Comptroller,  1884-7.  Mayor  o(  Brooklyn,  1888-91.  M.C.,  1891-2.  N.Y.  State  R.R. 
Com.,  1892-7.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

Edward  Herman  Cole,  Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,     b.  Plattsburg,  N.Y.,  Oct.  13,  1847.     AA4>.     Nyack  since  1880. 

James  Seth  Cooley,  Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. 

Physician,     b.  S.  Hartford,  N.Y.,  June  29,  1845.     L.      Sal.     M.D.  since  1877. 

Henry  Ketcham,  Wcstfield,  N.  J. 

Clergyman,  b.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  May  5,  1848.  T.  Prize  Rhet.  Lane  T.  S.,  1869-70; 
A.T.S.,  1870-2.  Ord.  1873.  Pas.  Menomonee,  Wis.,  1879-87  ;  Westfield,  N.J.  since  1895.  pub. 
"Life  of  Aljraham  Lincoln,"  and  various  articles. 

Charles  Wolcott  Loomis,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,     b.  Binghamton.     L.     2  *.     Phil.  0. 

Elisha  Barclay  Powell,  J02  West  Fourth  St.,  Oswega,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  b.  Milton,  N.Y.,  Sep.  i,  1848.  2*.  Val.  M.A.  Law,  Admitted,  iSfco  ;  Oswego 
since  1882.     Oswego  City  Attorney.     Presb.  church. 

William  Ward  Wight,  404  Keene  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Lawyer,  b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Jan.  14,  1849.  T.  AKE.  Ed.  Qiiarterljy.  French  Prize.  Phil.  o. 
M.A.  LL.B.,  Albany.  Ad.,  1873.  Milwaukee  since  1S74.  mem.  N.E.  Hist.  Geneal.  Soc. ; 
Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  (V.P.  same);  Registrar  Wis.  Sons  Am.  Rev.  since  1890.  Sec.  and  Trustee  Mil- 
waukee College  since  1880.  pub.  "The  Wights,"  1890 ;  "The  Courtship  of  Miles  Ftandish," 
1891;  "Lord  Mansfield's  Undecided  Case,"  1893;  "The  Old  White  Church,"  1894;  "Eleazer 
Williams,"  1896,  1903. 

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William  Keith  Brooks,  J.  H.  University,  Bahimore,  Md. 

Teacher,     b.  Cleveland,  O.,  Mar.  25,  1848.     L.      Prof.  J.H.U.  since  1876.      LL.l).,  W.C.,  1893. 

Francis  Henry  Davenport,  Kcnnard  Road,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Physician.  b.  Roxbury,  Ms.,  Mar.  27,  1851.  L.  K  A.  Phil.  o.  M.D.,  Harvard,  1874. 
Boston  since  1877.  Asst.  Prof.  Gynecology,  Harvard,  mem.  Am.  Gynec.  Soc. ;  Ms.  Med.  Soc. 
pub.  "Diseases  of  Woman,"  and  various  medical  articles, 

Melville  Egleston,  J5  Dey  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  Ellington,  Ct.,  July  26,  1845.     ^*-     Hist.  o.     M.  A.,  Yale.    Law  N.Y.  C.  since  1879. 

Robert  Gershom  Fitch,  36  Linden  St.,  Allston,  Mass. 

Journalist,  b.  Sheffield,  Ms.,  May  19,  1846.  L.  Springfield,  Ms.,  1870-2;  Boston  since  1872. 
Chairman  Boston  Bd.  lire  Commissioners  nine  years. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  2<f 

John  Charles  Haines  died,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Jan.  2,  1892. 

Lawyer,     b.  111.,  Feb.  14,  1849.      L.     KA.      Phil.  o.     Chicago,  187 1-9 ;  Seattle,  1880-92. 

Robert  Beales  Hall  died,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  J 876. 

Clergyman,      b.  Ashfield,  Ms.,  Dec.  30,  1845.      L.      Sal.      Pas.  N.H.,  Ms.,  1873-6. 

William  Henry  HoIIister,  Jr.,  J928  Fifth  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  b.  Coxsackie,  N.Y.,  Oct.  11,  1847.  L,  A  K  E.  Rhet.  Prize.  Ed.  Quarterly. 
Law,  Admitted,  1874 ;  Troy,  N.Y.  since  1871.  School  Commissioner.  Delegate  Gen.  Assembly, 
1886.  Pres.  N.Y.  ('onv.  Y.M.C. A.  Trustee  W.C.  since  1901.  Sec.  Bd.  Trustees  since  1902. 
Pres.  Gamma  4>BK.,  1903.     Clerk,  Elder,  S.S.Supt.,  Trustee  Presb.  Church. 

Harry  Pratt  Jwdson,  5765  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

Teacher,  b.  Jamestown,  N.Y.,  Dec.  20,  1849.  L.  A  K  E.  Greek  and  German  Prizes.  Phil.  o. 
M.A.  Troy,  N.Y.,  1870-85.  Prof.  Univ.  Minnesota,  1885-92;  Prof,  and  Dean  University  of 
Chicago  since  1892.  mem.  U.S.  Assay  Commission;  Am.  Hist.  Assoc,  pub.  "Europe  in  the 
Nineteenth  Century";  "Growth  of  the  American  Nation";  "Government  of  Illinois,"  etc.  LL.D., 
W.C,  1893.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

J87J 
James  Robert  Dunbar,  Broofcline,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Dec.  23,  1847.  T.  L.N.H.  Hon.  o.  Law,  Harvard,  Admitted, 
1874.  Westfield,  Ms.  many  years.  Dist.  Attorney.  Ms.  Senate,  1885,  1886.  Justice  Ms,  Superior 
Court.     Trustee  W.C.  since  1900. 

Frank  Foxcroft,  Journal  Office,  Boston,  Mass. 

Journalist,     b.  Boston,  Jan.  21,  1850.     T.    Journal,  ^ic. 
Herbert  Russell  Gibbs,  55  Jodkins  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Editor,    b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Dec.  23,  1850.    T.    A  A*.    Phil.o.     M.  A.,  Yale.    Cambridge,  1872-91. 

William  Hale  Herrick,  22  Morris  St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Chemist,     b.  Essex,  Vt.,  Oct.  18,  1849.     L.      Phil.  o.     Prof.  Iowa;  Penn.  State  Coll. 

George  Edwin  MacLean,  State  University,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Clergyman,  Teacher.  b.  Rockville,  Ct.,  Aug.  31,  1850.  L.  AKE.  Rhet.  Prize.  Phil.o. 
Y.T.S.,  1871-4.  M.A.  Ord.  1874.  Pas.  N.  Lebanon,  N.Y.,  1874-7;  Troy,  1877-81.  Prof. 
Univ.  Minn.,  1883-95.  Chanc.  Univ.  Neb.,  1895-9.  Pres.  Univ.  Iowa  since  1899.  Ph.D., 
Leipzig,  1883.     LL.D.,  W.C,  1895.     mem.  many  societies.      (See  "Who's  Who.") 

Wilhelmws  Mynderse,  54  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Seneca  Falls,  N.Y.,  Nov.  25,  1849.  2*.  German  and  Math.  Prizes.  Sal.  LL.B., 
Columbia,  1875.  M.A.  Admitted,  1875.  New  York  and  Brooklyn  since  1875.  Piot.  Epis. 
Church.     Donor  W.C. 

Robert  Wilson  Patterson,  Tribune  Office,  Chicago,  111. 

Editor,     b.  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  30,  1850.     T.     S  *.      Phil.o.     Ed.   Tribune. 

Claode  Lasell  Smith  died,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct.  2,  1883. 

Lawyer,     b.  Rhinebeck,  N.Y".,  Feb.  6,  1851.     T.      Phil.  o.      Phila.  and  San  Francisco. 

John  Lawson  Stoddard,  Care  Baring  Bros.,  London,  Eng. 

Lecturer,     b.  Brookline,  Ms.,  Apr.  24,  1850.     A  ^'.     Val.     Boston,  London. 

Henry  Tatlock,  306  N.  Division  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Clergyman,     b.  Ireland,  May  27,  1848.     I,.     Prot.  Epis.  Church. 

J872 
Frank  Collins  Eaton,  398  West  Fifth  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Manf.     b.  Monticello,  N.Y,,  June  28,  1851.     L.     2*.     Columbus  since  1882. 

Frederick  William  Fiske,  608  Iglehart  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Teacher,     b.  South  bridge,  Ms.,  Sep.  12,  1848.     T.     Val.     M.A.     St.  Paul  since  1887. 

Frederic  Beach  Jennings,  86  Park  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Bennington  Centre,  Vt.,  Aug.  6,  1853.  AKE.  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1874;  Univ. 
City  N.Y.,  1875.  Admitted,  1875.  New  York  City  since  1874.  M.A.,  Williams.  Pres.  N.Y'. 
City  Alumni.  Trustee  W.C,  1894.  Trustee  N.Y.  City  Schools.  Director  many  Corporations. 
Donor  W.C.     Business  address,  15  Broad  St. 


•30  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

George  Dole  Rumscy,  607  East  Division  St,,  Chicago,  III. 

Merchant,     b.  Chicago,  111.,  May  20,  1849.     T,     K  A.     Chicago  since  1872. 

John  Edward  Rwssell,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  Teacher.        b.  Walpole,  N.H.,  Jan.  8,  1848.       M.A.      B.D.,  Y.T.S.,  1880.       Lect. 
W.C,  1884-6.     Prof.  Theol.  Yale,  1886-9.     Prof.  Phil.  W.C,  since  1889. 

John  Langdon  Tupper,  20  Exchange  Place,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  N.  Granville,  N.Y.     L.     AKE.     Sal.     Law  and  leaching. 

William  H.  H.  Tuttle,  Tremont  BIdg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer,     b.  Littleton,  Ms.,  Aug.  17,  1845.     A  A*.     Phil.  o.      LL.B.,  Harvard,  1877. 

Luther  Dana  Woodbridge  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  J  899. 

Physician,  Teacher.  b. Perth  Amboy,  N.J.,  Dec.  27,  1850.  L.  Phil.  o.  M.A.,  Williams, 
M.D.,  Columbia,  1877.  Prof.  W.C,  1884-99.  mem.  Am.  Acad.  Med,;  Ms.  Med.  Soc.  pub. 
"Syllabus,"  Anat.  Phys. 

J  873 
Edward  Asahel  Birge,  University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

Teacher.  b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Sep.  7,  1851.  L.  German  and  Nat.  Hist.  Prizes.  Sal.  Harvard, 
1873-5,  1876,  Ph.D.,  1878.  Leipsic,  1880- 1.  Prof.  Univ.  Wis.  since  1879.  Dean,  1891;  Acting 
President,  1900.  Dir.  Wis.  Geol.  Nat.  Hist.  Survey  since  1897.  Pres.  Wis.  Acad.  Sc.  Arts  and 
Let.;  Am.  Micro.  Soc.  pub.  many  papers.  M.A.,  W.C.  Sc.  D.  West  Univ.  Pa.,  1897.  LL.D., 
W.C,  1903.      Deacon  and  Trustee  Cong.  Church.      (See  "Who's  Who.") 

Robert  Meech  Chamberlain,  J24  Bagg  St.,  Detroit,  Mich; 

Lawyer,  b.  LeRoy,  N.Y.,  Mar.  16,  1852.  L.  A  A*.  German,  Greek  and  Latin  Prizes. 
Phil.  o.  Law,  Admitted,  1875 ;  Williamsport,  P*->  '873-6;  Chicago,  111.,  1876;  Ridgeway,  Pa., 
1876-7;  Detroit  since  1877.     Vestryman  Prot.  Epis.  Church. 

Charles  May,  32  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  Lee,  Ms.,  Dec.  14,  1851.     A  A*.     Phil.  o.      LL.B.,  Columbia,  1878. 

Franklin  Marcellus  Olds,  Prudential  Bid.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Lawyer,     b.  Port  Byron,  N.Y.,  Aug.  20,  1851.     T.     Val.     LL.B.,  Columbia,  1877. 

John  Myers  Olin,  University  of  Wis.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Lawyer,  Teacher,  b.  Belleville,  O.,  July  10,  1851.  L.  Hist,  and  Pol.  Econ.  Prizes.  Phil.  o. 
M.A.,  Williams.  LL.B.,  Wis.  Univ.,  1879.  Prof.  Rhet. ;  Prof.  Law,  Univ.  Wis.  Candidate 
M.C.  and  Governor.     Supt.  S.  S.  Cong.  Church. 

William  Francis  Place  died,  Francestown,  N.  H.,  Nov.  J  4,  J  899. 

Teacher,     b.  Alfred,  N.Y.,  May  6,  1844.     T.      Prof.  Alfred  Univ.;  Milton. 

Truman  Wilcox  Saunders  died,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Feb.  J  8,  J  882. 

Teacher,  Lawyer,     b.  Berlin,  N.Y.,  Jan.  22,  1847.     T.     Admitted,  1879.      Prof.  Milton. 

Henry  Truax  Scholl,  Junius,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Rhinebeck,  N.Y.,  May  31,  1851.     Phil.  o.     Ord.  1878.      Pas.  N.Y.,  Pa. 

Peter  Miles  Snyder,  806  N.  Main  St.,  Rockford,  III. 

Clergyman,     b.  Waterlown,  N.Y.,  Nov,  26,  1853.     T.      Phil.  o.     Ord.  1880.     Pas.  N.Y.,  Ct.,  111. 

Morton  Smith  Wardner,  Milton  Junction,  Wis. 

Physician,     b.  China,  Jan.  14,  1850.     M.D.,  Chicago,  Wisconsin. 

J  874 
John  Benjamin  Adams,  Marquette  Bid.,  Chicago,  III. 

Merchant,     b.  Chicago,  May  4,  1853.     T.     Grain  Merchant. 

Lilian  Herbert  Andrews,  J20  Riverside  Drive,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Saratoga,  N.Y.,  Feb.  23,  1853.  T.  Prizes,  Latin  (twice),  Greek  (twice j,  German, 
History,  Nat.  Hist.,  Math,  and  Prize  for  Prizes.  Val.  M.A.  Williamstown,  1870-5;  Europe, 
1875-8.  Prof.  Latin  W.C,  1878-9.  Law,  N.Y.  City  since  1879 ;  Admitted,  1881.  Counsellor  of 
Legation,  Republic  of  Columbia. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  3J 

Haflan  Hogc  Ballard,  247  South  St.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Librarian.  b.  Athens,  O.,  May  26,  1853.  L.  Phil.  o.  M.A,  Tea.  Lenox,  1874-86.  Libr. 
Athenaeum  Pittsfield.     Sec.  Gamma  *  B  K.,  1884-9.     ^^^s-  Agassiz  Assoc. 

David  Campbell,  44J2  Drcxcl  Boul.,  Chicagfo,  III. 

Lawyer,     b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  July  21,  1854.     A  A*.     Sal.     Chicago  since  1874. 

Rudolph  C  F.  Dunhattpt,  4022  Peck  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Teacher,     b,  Germany,  Nov.  25,  1849.     T.     Phil.  o.     M.A.     St.  Louis  since  1874. 

Waltet  Doomaux  Edmonds,  3  J  Nassau  St.,  New  Yotfc  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  Utica,  N.Y.,  Jan.  i8,  185 1.     L.      S*.      Phil.  o.     M.A.     LL.B.,  Columbia,  1876. 

Charles  Sumner  Holt,  J3J  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago,  III. 

Lawyer,     b.  Chicago,  Oct.  21,  1855.     K  A.     Admitted  1878.     Eld.  Presb.  Church. 

Charles  Henry  Watson  diedf  Maysville,  Col.,  Dec  IJ,  J 880. 

Lawyer,     b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  19,  185 1.     Phil.  o. 

Julius  Edward  Werner  died,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  July  JO,  J 893. 

Clergyman,     b.  Prussia,  July  17,  1849.     Phil.  o.     Ord.  1877.     Pas.  N.J.,  N.Y.,  1877-93. 

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Charles  Bulfcley  BuIIard,  4  Eppirt  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Clergyman,  b.  Lee,  Ms.,  Oct.  12,  1853.  T.  X*-.  Val.  Ord.  1883.   Pas.  N.J.  since  1883. 

Jeremiah  Fuller  Locke,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Civil  Engineer,     b.  Wn.,  Dec.  10,  1849.     T.      Sal.     M.A,     Fall  River,  Wn. 

Adair  Pleasants,  Rock  Island,  III. 

Lawyer,     b.  Rock  Island,  Apr.  8,  1854.      L,     K  A.     Phil.  o.     Admitted,  1878. 

Willard  Scott,  3  J  May  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Amsterdam,  N.Y.,  June  23,  1850.  L.  Phil.  o.  Ord.  1879.  Pas.  N.Y.  City, 
West  Farms,  Omaha,  Worcester.     D. D.,  W.C,  1900,     Trustee  Doane. 

Joseph  Tomlinson,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

Physician,     b.  Roadstown,  N.J.,  Aug.  15,  1854.     T.     Phil.  o.     M.D.,  Columbia. 

J876 
George  Frederic  Chipperfield,  25  Broad  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  England,  Dec.  13,  1852.     T.      Phil.  o.     Clergyman  and  Lawyer. 

Emanuel  Cohen,  3J3  Nicollet  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Lawyer,     b.  Carbondale,  Pa.,  May  11,  1855.     L.     Sal.      Law,  Penn.,  Minn. 

Francis  Henshaw  Dewey,  J24  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  b.  Worcester,  Ms.,  Mar.  23,  1856.  L.  K  A.  M.A.  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1878.  Law, 
Admitted,  1879;  Worcester  since  1879.  mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  Pres.  Worcester  Cons.  St.  R.R. 
Co. ;  Mechanics  Nat.  Bank,      Director  in  various  Corporations. 

Edgar  RoIIin  Downs,  Durango,  Colorado. 

Teacher,     b.  Lowell,  Ms.,  July  26,  1855.     T.     Phil.  o.     M.A.     Tea.  Ms.,  Col.  since  1876. 

James  Francis  Eaton,  Rochester,  Wis. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Hamden,  N.Y.,  Oct.  16,  1850.  T.  Phil.  o.  Ord,  1879,  Pas.  N.Y,, 
Vt,,  Mich.,  1879-84.      Prof.  Ripon.     Pres.  Whitman.     D.D. 

Charles  White  Huntington,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Clergyman,     b.  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  May  22,  1854.     L.     K  A.     Val.     Ord.  1881.    D.D.,W.C.,  1901. 

William  Alexander  Piatt,  Equitable  Bid.,  Denver,  Col. 

Journalist,     b.  Zanesville,  O.,  Jan.  21,  1855.     A^.     Phil.  o.     M.A.     N.Y.,  Col.  since  1882. 

Clarence  Burgess  Roote,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Teacher,  Lawyer,  b.  Francestown,  N.H.,  Oct.  3,  1853.  L.  X4'.  Latin,  Greek,  NaU  Hist., 
Rhet.  and  Van  Vechten  Prizes.  Phil.  o.  M.A.  Ft.  Edward,  N.Y.,  1877-9;  Barre,  Ms.,  1879-81, 
1882-6;  Greenwich,  Ct.,  1886-8;  Northampton  since  1888.  Law,  Boston  Univ.,  1882-4;  Admitted, 
1884.     Sen.  Warden  and  Lay  Reader,  Prot.  Epis.  Church. 


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J877 
Howard  Williston  Carter,  Norfolk,  Conn. 

Teacher,     b.  Stockbridge,  Ms.,  Sep.  l6,  1855.      L.      ist  Eng.  o.     N.Y.,  N.J.,  Ct. 

Gaylord  Parsons  Clark,  619  West  Genesee  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y« 

Physician,  b.  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Nov.  12,  1856.  L.  K  A.  Phil.  o.  M.A.  M.D.,  Syr.  Univ., 
1877-80.     Prof.  Syr.  Univ.  since  1881.     Elder  Presb.  Church. 

Herbert  Wendell  Gleason,  83  Pincfcney  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Clergyman,     b.  Maiden,  Ms.,  June  5,  1855.     L.     Ord.  1886.      Boston  since  1899. 

RtiftiS  Henry  Halsey,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Teacher,     b.  Washingtonville,  N.Y.,  Mar.  9,  1856.     T.     X  ^.      Phil.  o.     N.Y.,  Wis. 

Emerson  Wadsworth  Judd,  220  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Journalist,     b.  Westhampton,  Ms.,  Sep.  29,  1856.     T.     Val.     Ms.,  Mo.,  N.Y. 

RoIIo  Ogden,  Evening  Post,  New  York  City. 

Editor,     b.  Sand  Lake,  N.Y.,  Jan.  19,  1856.     T.     Phil.  o.     Ord.  1881.     N.Y.C.  since  1886. 

Stephen  Stedman,  Box  1453,  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Journalist,     b.  Poinfret,  Vt.,  Apr,  17,  1856.     T.      Phil.  o.      R.  I.,  N.Y.  since  1882. 

Albert  Harris  Tolman,  5750  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

Teacher,     b.  Lanesboro,  Ms.,  June  17,  1856.      L.     Sal.      Univ.  Chicago  since  1893. 

J  878 
Arthur  Graves  Canfield,  909  E.  University  Ave.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich* 

Teacher,     b.  Sunderland,  Vt.,  Mar.  27,  1859.     L.     Kans.  and  Mich.      Universities. 

Walter  Geer,  J  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer.  b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  Aug.  19,  1857.  L.  A^.  French  Prize.  Phil.  o.  M.A,  LL.B., 
Nat.  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1881;  LL.M.  same  1882;  Admitted,  1882.  Pres.  N.Y.  Architectural 
Terra-Colta  Co.  since  1886.  Washington,  D.C.,  1879-82;  Chicago,  111.,  1882-6;  N.Y.  City  since 
1886.     City  residence  246  West  72nd  St. 

Charles  Gross,  i  I  Pwtnam  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Feb.  10,  1857.  I>.  Eight  Prizes  and  Prize  for  I'rizes.  Val.  M.A. 
and  Ph.D.,  Gottingen,  Literary  work  in  London,  1884-8.  Prof.  Harvard  since  1888.  pub. 
many  books  and  papers  on  historical  subjects,  mem.  Am.  Hist.  Soc;  Royal  Hist.  Soc.  England, 
etc.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

Rufus  Buel  McCIenon, 

Teacher.  b.  Franklin,  N.Y.,  Nov.  13,  1852. 
1880-2;  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  1882-5;  Oconto,  Wis., 
Falls,  S.  D.,  1889-93;  Supt.  Schools  Madison,  S.  D, 
lege  since  1902.     Dea.  Presb.  Church. 


254  Idaho  St.,  Huron,  S.  Dakota. 

Hon.  o.      M.A.      Noith  Granville,  N.Y., 
1885-7;  Beloil  College  Academy,  1887-9;  Sioux 
1893- 1902.      Prin.  Normal  Dept.    Huron   Col- 


T. 


,  Apr.  29,  1857.     T. 
,  Sep.  16,  1857,     T, 
Feb.  21,  1855.     T. 


Carlton  Putnam  Mills, 

Clergyman,     b.  S,  Wn.,  Ms, 

Howe  Paige, 

Lawyer,     b.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Charles  Malcolm  Piatt 

Lawyer,     b.  Sweden,  N.Y., 

Waldo  Selden  Pratt, 

Teacher,     b.    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    Nov.    10,    1857. 
Graves  for  Speaking.      Phil.  o.      J.H.U.,    1878-80;  Fellow  same    1879-80. 
Metro.  Museum  of  Art,    1880-2.       Prof.   Hartford  Theol.    Sem.  since   1882 
Smith  and  Mt.    Holyoke.      mem.    Mus.   Tea.    Nat.    Assoc,  etc.     pub.  many  papers  on  music  and 
musical  history.     Mus.  D.  Syr.  Univ.,  1898.     (See  "Who's  Who.") 

William  Edgar  Roe,  JOI  Franklin  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1857.      L.     X  4'.      Sal.     Ord.  1887.     D. D. , W. C. ,  1 898. 


WoIIaston,  Mass. 

A  A  ■!>.      Rector  Prot.  Epis.  Ch. 

N.  Y.  Life  Bid.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Phil.  o.      Minn,  since  1880. 

died,  Asheville,  N.  C,  Aug.  3,  1895. 

Phil.  o.      Asheville  after  1885. 

86  Gillett  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

I..      X  ^.      Prizes,   Greek;  General   Rhet. ; 
Asst.   Director  N.Y. 
Lect.    Hist.    Music 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  38 

Halsey  Bid-well  Stevenson,  Aabwrn,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Montezama,  N.Y.,  Feb.  9,  1854.     X  *^.      Phil.  o.      Ord.  1881. 

J879 
Charles  Albert  Fiske,  608  Iglehart  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Teacher,     b.  Southbridge,  Ms,,  June  27,  1855.     Phil.  o.     St.  Paul  many  years. 

Herbert  Hervey  Fletcher,  324  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass* 

Journalist,     b,  Granby,  Ms.,  Aug.  lo,  1855.     T.     Phil.  o.     Boston  many  years. 

Horace  Greenwood  Hill  died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  JO,  J90J. 

Physician,      b.  Phila.,  Nov.  6,  1858.     L.     X  ^,     Val.     M.D.,  Jeflf.,  1882. 

Robert  Ellis  Jones,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Clergyman,     b.  England,  Mar.  18,  1853.     L.     X*'.     Pres.  Hobart.     Rector.     D.D.,  1898. 

Charles  Albert  Perkins,  J  547  W.  Clinch  St.,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Teacher,     b.  Ware,  Ms.,  Oct.  31,  1858.     T.      Prof.  Bryn  Mawr  and  Knoxville. 

Henry  Poor  Perkins,  Paoting-ftt,  China. 

Missionary,      b.  Ware,  Ms.,  Dec.  24,  1856.     T.     Sal.     Mis.  since  1882. 

Milton  Goslee  Pond  died,  Royalston,  Mass.,  Sept.  J  6,  J  885. 

Clergyman,     b.  Jewett,  N.Y.,  Nov.  15,  1855.      L-     Phil.  o.     Ord.  1884. 

(880 
John  Gray  Campbell,  Wellington,  Kansas. 

Journalist,     b.  Mendon,  111.,  Apr.  7,  <66o.     L.     X^.     Wellington  since  1885. 

Frederick  Hale  Cooke,  J95  McDonough  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer.  b.  Woonsocket,  K.I.,  Mar.  17,  1859.  L.  Six  Prizes  and  Prize  for  Prizes,  Law, 
Admitted,  1884;  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1883-7;  Washington,  D.C.,  1887-8;  Brooklyn  and  New  York 
City  since  1888.  pub.  "Law  of  Life  Insuramce,"  1891 ;  "Law  of  Trade  and  Labor  Combinations." 
1898.      Business  address,  52  William  St.,  N.Y.City. 

Edward  Danforth  Hale,  4  Brewer  St.,  J.  P.  Boston,  Mass* 

Teacher,     b.  Aqueboque,  N.Y.,  Feb.  i,  1859.     L.     Sal.     N. E.  Conserv.  Music. 

Frank  Gaylord  Httbbard,  227  Langdon  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

Teacher,  b.  Oswego,  N.Y.,  Jan.  15,  1859.  L.  X  ^.  Prizes,  Hist.,  German,  Math,  and 
Rhet.  Phil.  o.  Business,  Oswego,  N.Y.,  1880-4.  J.H.U,,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1884-7;  Ph.D.  same 
1887.  Europe,  1888.  Prof.  Univ.  California,  1889-92;  Prof.  Univ.  Wisconsin  since  1892.  mem. 
Mod.  Lang.  Assoc. ;  Am.  Philol.  Soc. ;  Wis.  Acad.  Arts  and  Lei. ;  Wis.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Cong.  Church. 

Hermann  Lewis  Matz,  Chamber  Com.  Bid.,  Chicago,  III. 

Lawyer,     b.  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  2,  1859.     T.     A  A*.     Chicago  many  years. 

Willis  Waldo  Mead,  Phillips,  Wis. 

Clergyman,     b.  Fayetteville,  N.Y.,  Mar.  9,  1854.     T.     Ord.  1884.     Pas.  and  Mis. 

Alfred  Tyler  Perry,  President,  College,  Marietta,  Ohio. 

Clergyman,  Teacher,  b.  Geneseo,  111.,  Aug.  19,  1858.  T.  Prizes,  German,  Math.,  Rhet. 
^A.  Athenaeum.  Phil,  o,  B.D.,  H.T.S.,  1885.  Ord.  1886.  Pas.  Ware,  Ms,,  1887-90.  M,A., 
1891.  Prof,  and  Libr.  H.T.S.,  1891-1900.  Pres.  Marietta  since  1900.  D.D.,  W.C,  1901. 
mem.  Nat.  Ed.  Assoc,  pub.  "Handy  Harmony  of  Gospels,"  1886,  1888,  1891.  ("See  "Who's 
Who.") 

Raymond  Hoyt  Stearns,  New  Berlin,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  Nov.  27,  1859.     A  K  E.     Phil,  o,     Ord.  1883.     Pas.  N,Y. 

(881 
Austin  Bradley  Bassett,  5  J  Church  St.,  Ware,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Allegan,  Mich.,  Jan.  23,  1859.  L.  AA4>.  Ed.  Athenaeum.  Prizes,  Graves, 
Latin,  Nat.  Hist.  Phil.  o.  Tea.,  Saratoga,  N.Y.,  1881-2.  Prof.  Mass.  Agr.  College,  1882-4, 
H.T.S.,  1884-6;  Cong.  T.S.,  Chicago,  1886-7;  B.D.  same.  Ord.  1887.  Pas.  Williamstown,  Ms., 
1887-91 ;  Ware  since  1891.  Lect.  H.T.S.  since  1890.  Student  University  of  Berlin,  1897.  mem. 
Am.  Hist.  Assoc.     Pres.  Gamma  (Mass.)  Chapter  *  BK. 


34  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Willard  Starr  Cutting,  University,  Chicago,  III. 

Teacher,     b.  W.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Oct.  14,  1858.     L.     Phil.  o.     Chicago  many  years. 

Charles  Mason  Demond,  27  William  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  Boston,  Ms.,  Jan.  23,  i860.     L.     A  A*.     Val.     N.Y. City  many  years. 

Frederic  Jennings  Parsons,  JO  Rue  de  Londres,  Paris,  France. 

Electrician,     b.  Turkey,  Dec.  3,  i860.     L.     K  A.     Phil.  o.     Thom-Houston  Co. 

Bliss  Perry,  4  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Editor,     b.  Wn.,  Nov.  25,  i860.      L.     Prof.  W.C.  and  Princeton.     Ed.  Atlantic.     Litt.  D. 

Frank  Pierce,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Lawyer,  b.  Londonderry,  Vt.,  April  3,  1857.  L.  Phil.  o.  Class  President.  Salt  Lake  City 
since  1882.  Admitted,  1886.  U.S. Commissioner  for  Utah.  Utah  Legislature  several  terms, 
Pres.  Y.M.C.A.      First  Presb.  Church. 

Walter  Clark  Roe,  Colony,  Okla.  Territory. 

Clergyman,     b.  Cornwall,  N.V.,  Mar.  18,  i860.     T.     X  Sk.     Phil.  o. 

Cleon  Josiah  Sawyer,  220  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  Salem,  N.H.,  May  25,  1859.     L.      Phil.  o. 

Elliot  White,  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

Clergyman,     b.  N.Y.City,  Nov.  26,  1861.     S  f>.      Sal.      Prot.  Epis.  Church. 

Edward  Carroll  Wiley,  North  Granville,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Dorset,  Vt.,  June  11,  1858.     L.      Phil.  o.     Ord.  1889. 

J8S2 
Frank  Alexander  Erwin,  32  Waverley  Place,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  Teacher,  b.  West  Point,  N.Y.,  Jan.  9,  i860.  T.  X  4^.  First  German  Prize.  Phil.  o. 
Peekskill,  N.Y.,  1882-5;  N.Y.  City,  1886-94;  Brooklyn  (Florence  Court)  since  1894.  M.A., 
Williams.  LL.B.,  Univ.  City  N.Y.,  1891  ;  Admitted,  1891  ;  LL.M.  same  1895.  Prof.  Law, 
Univ.  New  York.  pub.  "Cases  on  Sales";  "Cases  on  Torts";  "Summary  of  Torts."  mem.  Assoc. 
Bar  N.Y.  City.     Elder  Presb.  Church.     Vestryman  P.E.  Church. 

Thomas  Sarsfield  Fagan,  Keenan  Bid.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,     b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Jan.  18,  1862.      L.      Sal.     Troy  since  1885. 

Franklin  Fuller  Gunn,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,     b.  Greenwich,  N.Y.,  Aug.  19,  1858.     T.     A  K  E.     Val. 

Edwards  Piatt  Ingersoll,  150  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 

Journalist.     Entered  College  from  Cleveland.     Phil.  o.     N.Y.  City  many  years. 

Francis  Lockwood  Kendall  died.  New  Mexico,  Nov.  2 J,  J 893. 

Teacher,     b.  Lenox,  Ms.,  Mar.  27,  1862.     T.     Z  *.      Phil.  o.      Prof.  W.C,  1887-93. 

Rudolph  Mat2,  Portland  Block,  Chicago,  III. 

Lawyer,     b.  Chicago,  Dec.  11,  i860.     T.     AA4>.     Chicago  many  years. 

Nathaniel  Fisher  Wilcox,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Teacher,     b.  Bridgewater,  Dec.  8,  1857.      L.      Phil.  o.     Tea.  Vt.  and  Ms. 

J853 
Frederick  Geller,  22  William  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  June  6,  1861.  L.  Z^'.  Ed.  /ttbenaeum.  Eight  Prizes  and  Prize 
for  Prizes.  Val.  Municipal  Law  l^rize,  Columbia  Law  School;  LL.B.  same  18S5;  Admitted, 
1885.  residence  Brooklyn,  1887-97;  Bronxville,  N.Y.  since  1897.  Pres.  Bronxville.  Vestry 
Christ  Epis.  Church,  Bronxville  since  1901. 

Frederick  Morris  Herrick,  5  Beekman  St.,  New  York  City. 

Teacher,      b.  Constantinople,  Dec.  17,   1862.      L.      Phil.  o.     N.Y.  City  many  years. 

Samuel  V.  V.  Holmes,  724  Delaware  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,      b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Mar.  23,   1862.     L.      A  A*.     D.D.,  W.C,  1903. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE  35 

Henry  Lcfavoof ,  Simmons  College,  Boston,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  Salem,  Ms.,  Sep.  4,  1862.  L.  Five  Prizes.  Ed.  /irgo.  Class  President.  Sal. 
Tea.  Wils.  Sem.  Easthampton,  1883-4;  Instr.  Fr.  Math.  Physics  W.C.,  1884-8.  Ph.D.,  W.C., 
1886.  Berlin,  Germany,  1888-90.  Prof.  Physics  W.C.,  1888-1902.  Dean  W.C.,  1897-1902. 
LL.D,,  W.C.,  1902,  Trustee  W.C.  since  1903.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci.  Fellow  Am. 
Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.  pub.  Lecture  Notes  on  Physics.  President  Simmons  College  since  1902.  (See 
"Who's  Who.") 

Francis  Vergnies  Pike  died,  Newbttryport,  Mass*,  Jan.  25,  1903. 

D.  Botler  Pratt,  50  S«mner  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Dudley,  Ms.,  Sep.  28,  i86l.  L.  Cobden  Medal.  Pres.  Class.  Pres.  Y.M.C.A. 
Phil.  o.  Harvard  Observatory,  1883-4;  A.T.  S.,  1884-7;  Fellowship  same  1887-9;  O^d.  1889. 
Pas,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1889- 1900;  Springfield  since  1900. 

Fred  Martin  Rice,  2  J  Colonial  Place,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,     b.  Natick,  Ms.,  July  6,  1861.      L.     Phil.  o.      N.  Rochelle  since  1898. 

Lewis  Goold  Rogers,  Fenton  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Albion,  N.Y.,  Mar.  14,  1861,     T.     Ord.  1887.      Pas.  N.Y.  since  1887. 

Fred  DeLysIe  Smith,  J  00  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Herbert  Shapleigh  Underwood,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Editor,     b.  Fort  Edward,  N.Y.,  June  5,  1861.     T.      ist  Eng.  o.     Boston  since  1886. 

1884 
Percy  Favor  BickncII,  J  4  Leiand  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Librarian,     b.  Pembroke,  Ms.,  Dec.  25,  i860.      L.     Val.     Maiden  since  1897. 

Walter  Parke  Bradley,  256  College  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Teacher,     b.  Lee,  Ms.,  July  7,  1862.     T.      Phil.  o.     Middletown  since  1889. 

Calvin  Montague  Clark,  22  Webster  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Clergyman,     b.  Hartford,  Wis.,  Jan.  30,  1862.      L,     AT.      Phil.  o.      Haverhill  since  1893. 

William  James  Foster,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Nathan  Gest  killed  in  coasting,  Williamstown,  Jan.  J  6,  1884. 

Charles  Edward  Greenman  died,  Denver,  Col.,  Dec.  J,  t893. 

Walter  Foxcroft  Hawkins,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Thomas  Samttel  Holmes  died,  Gley  Sprey,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  J 89 1. 

Arthur  Waring  Underwood,  J 240  Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

Lawyer,  b.  Fort  Edward,  N.Y.,  June  6,  1863.  T.  Six  Prizes.  Sal.  Hull,  Iowa,  1884-5; 
Appleton,  Wis.,  1885-8;  Evanston,  111.  since  1888;  Law,  Admitted,  1890.  Alderman  City  of 
Evanston.     Trustee  ist  Cong.  Church,     mem.  State  Bar  Assoc. 

William  Hill  Williams,  Plattcville,  Wis. 

(885 
Herbert  Dexter  Bailey,  Keenan  Bid.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,     b.  Chester,  Vt.,  Oct.  3,  1862.      L.     Phil.  o.     Troy  since  1885. 

Robert  Anderson  Clark,  8J  Eastern  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Physician,     b.  Wn.,  Oct.  15,  1862.     T.      Springfield  since  1899. 

Charles  Carroll  Cobb,  2475  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Teacher,     b.  Abington,  Ms.,  Nov.  26,  1862.     Val.     Chicago  since  1888. 

David  Scudder  Herrick,  Teacher  and  Missionary  in  India. 

Stephen  B.  L.  Penrose,  7  College  Ave.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

Teacher,      b.  Phila.,  Pa.,  Dec.  20,  1864.     L.     A  K  E.     Phil.  o.     Pres.  Whitman.     D.D.,  Ripon. 

Alfred  Ernest  Street,  Missionary  in  China. 


36 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


Henry  Baldwin  Ward, 

Teacher,     b.  Troy,  N.Y„  Mar.  4,  1865.     1 

Levi  Francis  Warner, 
Henry  Harding  Wentworth, 

Clergyman,     b.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Aug.  15, 


J520  D.  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Sal.     Univ.  Neb.  since  1893. 

n3  West  55th  St.,  New  York  City. 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

1859.     T.     Z*^.     Terre  Haute  since  1903. 


}886. 
George  Weston  Anderson,      JOI  Robinwood  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  b.  Acworth,  N.H.,  Sep.  i,  1861.  L.  Four  Prizes.  Cobden  Club  Medal.  Phil.  o. 
LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1890;  Admitted,  1890,  Nashua,  N.H.,  1887-9.  Boston  since  1890.  mem. 
Boston  School  Board,  1895- 1900. 


Edward  Luther  Dixon, 
George  Henry  Flint, 

Clergyman,     b.  Lincoln,  Ms 

John  Luther  Kilbon, 

Clergyman,     b.  Springfield,  June  28,  1866. 

Walter  Decker  Mapes 
Paul  Carl  Ransom, 

Teacher,     b.  Earlville,  N.Y.,  Mar.  4,  1863. 

Arthur  Vincent  Taylor, 
Sanborn  Gove  Tenney, 

Lawyer,     b.  Cambridge,  Ms.,  Feb.  16,  1864, 

John  Jenks  Thomas, 

Physician,     b.  Columbus,  O.,  Sep.  6,  1861. 

Harry  Vreeman  Youngman, 


Jan.  25,  1865.     T.     AT.     Ord 


Denver,  Colorado. 

JOJ  Tonawanda  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

~       1895. 

323  St.  James  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

L.     Phil.  o.     Ord.  1889. 

died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  J90J. 
Rainbow  Lake,  N.  Y. 

K  A.     Phil.  o.     LL.B.,  Columbia. 

Newark,  N.  J. 
Williamstown,  Mass. 

T.     AKE.     Admitted,  1892.     Judge. 

88  Bay  State  Road,  Boston,  Mass. 

Harvard,  1890. 

i  Broadway,  New  York  City. 


M.D. 


J887 
Robert  Grant  Aitken,  Lick  Observatory,  Mt.  Hamilton,  Calif. 

Astronomer.  b.  Jackson,  Calif.,  Dec.  31,  1864.  T.  Biology  and  German  Prizes.  IMiil.  o. 
Instr.  Math.  Oakland,  Cal.,  1887-8;  same  Livermore  College,  1888-91 ;  M, A.,  W.C,  1892;  Prof. 
Math,  and  Astro.  Univ.  Pacific,  1891-5;  Asst.  Astronomer,  Lick  Observatory  since  1895.  mem. 
Astron.  Soc.  Pacific;  Astron.  and  Astro-l'hys.  Soc.  Am.;  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci. ;  also  Hon.  mem. 
Soc.  Astron.  Mexico,     pub.  two  hundred  Astronomical  papers.      Sc.  D.  Univ.  Pacific,  1903. 


Frank  Coe  Barnes, 
William  Eglin  Carnochan, 
Maxwell  Warren  Day, 
Frederick  James  Fessenden, 

Teacher,     b.  Lunenburg,  Ms.,  May  8,  1862.     L.     Z  4', 

Henry  Knight  Hyde, 

Banker,     b.  Brimfield,  Ms.,  June  17,  1867 
Prize,  Rice  Prize  in  Latin 


207  Pawling  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

J  JI  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

J32  Park  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Albemarle  Road,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Phil.  o.     W.N.  since  1903. 

22  Elm  St.,  Ware,  Mass. 

L.     Z^.     Benedict   Prize  in  French,   Rice  Book 
Cashier  and  President  Ware  Nat.  Bank. 


Gardner  Cotrell  Leonard,  62  Willett  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Merchant,  Manf.  b.  W.  Springfield,  Ms.,  Oct.  i6,  1865.  A  4'.  French  and  Math.  Prizes, 
('lass  President.  Phil.  o.  Albany  since  1888.  pub.  "Cap  and  Gown  in  America,"  1894;  "Songs 
of  Williams,"  1898.  Pres.  W.C.  Alumni  Assoc.  N.N.Y.  mem.  Univ.  Club  N.Y.City;  Soc.  Co- 
lonial Wars;  Fort  George  and  other  Clubs.     Director  in  many  business  Companies. 

Carroll  Lewis  Maxcy,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  Norristown,  Pa.,  May  28,  1865.  AKE.  Rice  Book,  Latin,  Nat.  Hist,  and  Pol. 
Sci.  Prizes.  M.A.  Academy,  Troy,  N.Y.,  1887-1898;  Prof.  English,  W^C.  since  1898.  pub. 
Editions  of  Hamlet;  Ivanhoe;  Silas  Marner.  2nd  Lieut.  2nd  Reg.  N.Y.  Vols.  Parish  Clerk  Prot. 
Epis.  Church. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE 


37 


James  Ingtaham  Peck 
Phillip  Alexander  Robinson, 


died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  J  898. 
residence  unknown. 
$888 

Oak  Park,  III. 


Henry  Warren  Austin, 

Banker,     b.  Oak  Park,  III.,  Jan.  22,  1864,     T. 
Book  Prizes.     Mem.  43rd  General  Assembly,  111., 

Marc  Walker  Comstock, 

Lawyer,  b.  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Jan.  14,  1866.  T. 
Prizes.  Law,  Admitted,  189 1 ;  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
Supt.  Presb.  Church. 

Charles  Ovid  Eames, 

Clergyman,     b.  Becket,  Ms.,  Sep.  8,  1864.     T, 

George  Lynde  Richardson, 

Clergyman,     b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  May  8,  1867.     T. 
Day  Orator.     Phil.  o.      Univ.  Minn.,    1889-90 ;   Seabury   Div.    Sch.,    18 
Albany,  N.Y.,  1892-4;  Bennington,  Vt.,  1894-8;  Glens  Falls  since  1898, 
and  Social  Sci. ;  N.  Y.  Hist.  Assoc. 

George  Benjamin  Rogers, 

Teacher,     b.  Somerset,  N.Y.,  July  14,  1868, 

Ellis  John  Thomas, 


A  A*.      Graves,    Math.,    Moonlight  and   Rice 
1903.      Business  address,  172  Wash.  St.,  Chicago. 

J  72  College  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

K  A.     Nat.  Hist.,  Rice  Book  and  Cobden  Club 
Business  address,  39  Erie  St.     Trustee  and  S.S. 

J92  S.  Goodman  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

#  A  0.     Ord.  1897.     Rochester  since  1900. 

4  Ackley  St.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

#  A  9.     Nine  Prizes  and  Prize  for  Prizes.     Class 

I  ;  Ord.    1892.      Rector, 

mem.   Am.    Acad.    Pol. 


Sal. 


Jan.  16,  1867.     T.     AKE, 


William  Addison  Way, 

Lawyer,     b.  Sewickley,  Pa 

Henry  Daniel  Wild, 

Teacher.  b.  Greensboro, 
Olivet,  Mich.,  1888-91  ;  Asst 
Latin  W.  C.  since  1895.     mem.  Am 

Charles  Adams  Williams, 

Teacher,     b.  Bradford,  Vt.,  May  28,  1867.     L. 

Herbert  Preston  Woodward 

1889 


Vt.,   Oct.    II,  1866. 
Prof.    W.C,    189 1 -5 
Philol.  Assoc. 


Exeter,  N.  H. 

Exeter  since  1895. 

38  Lansing  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Sewickley,  Pa. 

Law,  Admitted,  1891. 

Williamstown,  Mass. 

L.     AT.     Seven  Prizes.     Val.      M.A.      Prof. 
Student  Leipsig  and   Berlin,    1893-5;   l^rof- 


Hudson,  Mass* 

AT.      Hudson  since  1897. 

died,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  190 J. 


Joseph  Danforth  Bush, 

Lumber  Merchant,     b.  Wilmington,  Del. 

John  Winthrop  Cooke 
Alfred  Eggleston  Holcomb, 
Howard  Kennedy,  Jr., 


805  Broome  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Dec.  4,  1 868.     AKE. 

died,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  28,  J 898. 
J5  Dey  St.,  New  York  City. 
502  South  22nd  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 


Lawyer,  b.  Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  Oct.  1 1,  1868.  L.  L.N.H.  Pres.  Y.M.C.A.;  Adelphic 
Union.  Ed.  Lit.  Monthly.  Rice  Book,  Hist.,  Nat.  Hist,  and  Cobden  Club  Prizes.  LL.B.,  Wash. 
Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  189 1  ;  Admitted  Neb.,  1891 ;  U.S.  Supreme  Crt.,  1901.  First  Presb. 
Church.     Treas.  Synod.     Treas.  and  Trustee  Bellevue  College,     mem.  Neb.  Bar  Assoc. 

H.  Shumway  Lee,  567  West  Ferry  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

James  Richard  McDonald,  85  Brooks  St.,  W.  Medford,  Mass. 

Book  Publisher,  b.  Brunswick,  Me.,  June  i8,  1867.  T.  French  and  Latin  Prizes.  Spring- 
field, Ms.,  1889-91;  Hartford,  Ct.,  1892-3;  N.Y.City,  1901-2 ;  Boston,  1891-2,  1894-1901,  and 
since  1902.     Manager  Ed.  Dept.  Lothrop  Pub.  Co. 

James  Rowland  Nash,  J  J  J  East  37th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  N.Y.City,  Oct.  4,  1868.     A  >!'.     Admitted,  1893. 

Charles  Thaddeus  Terry,  23  East  77th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  Sep.  i6,  1867.     <i>AG.     Val.      LL.B.  and  Lect.,  Columbia,  1893. 


38  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

William  Robert  Williams,     Hotel  San  Reno,  C  P.  W,  and  74th  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

Physician.  b.  VVatertown,  Wis.,  June  13,  1867.  L.  Z  ^.  M.  A.,  Williams,  1892.  M.D., 
Columbia,  1895.     Lect.  Hyg.  Cornell  Med.  School.     N.Y.  City  since  1892. 

Frank  Albert  Wilson,  JO  William  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

J  890 
Talcott  Miner  Banks,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Merchant,     b.  Englewood,  N.  J.,  Apr.  12,  1868.     K  A. 

Everett  Dearborn  Chadwick,  64  Fletcher  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

Lawyer,     b.  Bradford,  Ms.,  Aug.  13,  1867.     *A0.     LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1896. 

George  Wheeler  Clark  died,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  J896. 

Bainbridge  Colby,  41  East  64th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Dec.  22,  1869.  T.  AA4>.  Soph.  Moonlight.  Phil.  o.  LL.B., 
Columbia,  1892;  Admitted,  1892.  Mem.  N.Y.  Assembly,  1902;  N.Y.  Republican  Committee. 
V.  P.,  N.Y.     Williams  Alumni,  1902,  1903. 

Samuel  Crook,  JJ3  St.  James  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,     b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  June  16,  1867.     Admitted,  1892. 

John  Hopkins  Denison,  8  Newbury  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Clergyman,  b.  Weslfield,  Ms.,  Oct.  14,  1870.  T,  A  A  <l>.  Seven  Prizes  and  Prize  for  Prizes. 
Val,  Ord.  1893.  Asst.  Pas.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1893-4.  Pas.  N.Y. City  (Sea  and  Land,  Church), 
1894- 1902.      Boston  since  1903. 

Hanford  Wisner  Edson,  Scottsville,  N.  Y. 

Marshall  Spring  Hagar,  34  Pine  St.,  New  York  City. 

Charles  Cooper  Nott,  Jr.,  69  East  54th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  Wn.,  Ms.,  Oct.  lo,  1869.     X  ^.     Law,  Harvard,  Admitted,  1893. 

John  David  Seacord,  Lee,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Marsh  Southgate,  Sycamore,  Illinois. 

Clergyman.  b.  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Aug.  20,  1866.  L.  Nat.  Hist.  Prize.  B.D.,  Chicago  T.S., 
1896.  Ord.  1893.  Princeville,  111.,  1890-1  ;  Chicago,  1892-3,  1894-5;  S.  Lake  Linden,  Mich., 
1893-4;  Evanston,  111.,  1895-8;  Pana,  1898-1901  ;  Sycamore  since  1901. 

Charles  Spaulding,  address  unknown. 

Ira  Winthrop  Travell,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Teacher,     b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Jan.  17,  1868.     T.     *  A  8.      Plainfield  since  1893. 

Merritt  Joel  Winchester,  Elbridge,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,     b.  Pawiet,  Vt.,  Apr.  23,  1868.     L.     Ord.  1891.     E.  since  1894. 

I89J 
Clarence  Wesley  Austin,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,  b.  Fayetteville,  N.Y.,  May  i,  1870.  French  and  German  Prizes.  LL.B.,  Syracuse 
Univ.,  1898;  Admitted,  1898.  Trustee  Presb.  Church.  Business  address,  305  Kirk  Bid.,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y. 

Jacob  Alfred  Bohrer,  909  N.  McLean  St.,  Bloomington,  III. 

Lawyer,  b.  Bloomington,  111.,  May  15,  1867.  'I>AO.  Greek  and  Latin  Prizes.  Pres.  Clas. 
Soc.  Law,  Admitted,  1896.  Tea.  III.  Normal  Univ.,  1891-5.  Asst.  State  Atty.  1896-1901. 
Chairman  Republican  Com.,   1897- 1902.      Post  Master,  Bloomington  since  1901. 

Frederick  Carlos  Ferry,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  Braintree,  Vt.,  Jan.  22,  ii568.  L.  9  A  X.  Nine  Prizes  and  Prize  for  Prizes. 
Val.  M.  A.,  Williams  1S94  and  Harvard  1895.  Student  Harvard,  Clark,  Kristiania,  Berlin,  Gol- 
tingen.  Ph.D.,  Claik,  1898.  Instr.  Lat.,  Math.  W.C,  1891-4;  Asst.  Prof.  Math.  W.C,  1899- 
1902;  Prof.  Math.  W.C.  since  1902.      Dean  W.C.  since  1902.     mem.  Am.  Math.  Soc. 

George  Edwin  Ladd,  Randolph,  Vt. 

Clertjyinan.     b.  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Apr.  27,  1865.      L.      Y.T.S.      Ord.   1897. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE 


39 


Alvah  Maximilian  Levy, 

Lawyer,     b.  Townsend,  Ms.,  Nov.  2,  1866. 

Robert  Norman  McMynn, 
Charles  Elbert  Montague, 

Physician,     b.  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Sep.  7,  1866. 

Edward  Niles, 

Clergyman,     b.  York,  Pa.,  Sep.  18,  1868.     L 

John  Willard  Travell, 
Charles  Lyman  Warner, 

Teacher,     b.  Rockford,  Iowa,  Oct.  27,  1868. 

Payson  Sibley  Wild, 

Teacher,     b.  N.  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  May  25,  i8( 


59  Highland  Ave.,  Fitchbwrg,  Mass. 

T.     Admitted,  1896. 

Milwatjfcee,  Wis. 
26  Chestnut  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1896. 

J5  Hinrod  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

.     4>  A  0.     Ord.  1894.     Brooklyn  since  1901. 

27  East  Eleventh  St.,  New  York  City. 
Salisbury,  Conn. 

T.     Tea.  N.Y.,  Pa.,  Conn. 

393  J  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

ig.     A  T.     Chicago  since  1898. 


J892 
Robinson  Paige  Bainbridge,  Carnegie  Steel  Co.,  Mingo  Junction,  Ohio. 

Chemist,  b.  Troy,  N.Y.,Sep.  16,  1869.  Latin,  Greek,  Math.,  Nat.  Hist.  Prizes.  Sal.  Brad- 
dock,  Pa.,  1893-5,  1899-1902;  Birmingham,  Ala., 1896-7;  Low  Moon,  Va., 1898-9;  Supt.  Blast 
Furnace,  Carnegie  Steel  Co.,  since  1902. 


Edward  Barton, 

Teacher,     b.  Glenham,  N.Y.,  Jan.  12,  1870. 

Edwin  Whitney  Bishop, 

Clergyman,      b.  Norwich,  Ct  ,  May  12,  1869. 

Charles  Albert  Browne,  Jr., 

Chemist,  Teacher.      b.  N.  Adams,  Ms.,  Aug. 


J  344  Ohio  St.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

L.     6 AX.     Univ.  Kan.  since  1897. 

Concord,  N.  H. 

Instr.  Nat.  Sci.  Whitman  H.T.S.,  1897. 

Audubon  Park,  New  Orleans,  La. 

12,  1870.       T.      Rice  Book  and  Nat.  Hist.  Prizes. 


Phil.  o.  Chemistry,  N.Y.  City,  1892-4  ;  State  College,  Pa.,  1895-1900.  M.A.  Williams,  1896. 
Gottingen,  1900- 1.  Ph.D.  same  1901.  Pub.  various  articles  in  Chemical  Journals.  Mem.  Am. 
Assoc.  Adv.    Sci. ;  Am.  Chem.  Soc. ;  Am.  Official  .-Vgr.  Chem. ;  Soc.  Chem.  Industry. 


Charles  Lovejoy  Hibbard, 

Lawyer,     b.  Tama,  la.,  July  18, 

Robert  Hoit  Johnston, 

Lawyer,     b.  Chicago,  111.,  Jan. 

Andrew  Porter  McKean, 

Lawver.      b.  Amsterdam,  N.Y. 


Pittsfield,  Mass. 

,  1871.     L.     eAX.     Admitted  1895. 

Met.  Music  Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

14,  1871.     Z^.     Admitted  1897,  1903. 

532  Third  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

,  Dec.  29,  1870.  Z^.  M.A.  Gallaudet  College,  1893.  Instr. 
same  1892-3.  Instr.  N.Y.  Institution  Deaf  Mutes.  Law.  Admitted  1897.  Troy,  N.Y.  (13  State 
St.^     Mem.  and  Steward  First  M.  E.  Church.     Mem.  N.Y.  Bar  Assoc. 

Payn  Bigelow  Parsons,  J49  Prospect  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Physician.      b.  Baldwinsville,    N.Y.,  Feb,  12,    1872.       L.       AKE.     French  and    Math.  Prizes. 
Phil.  o.  Instr.  Fr,  Ger.  Lat.  Whitman    College.        M.D.  Union,  1897.        Asst.  Phys.  Asylum, 

Northampton,  Ms.,  1897-1900.     Europe,  1900- 1.      Mem.  Ms.  Med.  Soc. 

James  Edward  Peabody,  918  East  J70th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Teacher,     b.  Brookline,  N.H.,  Aug,  2i,  1869.     L.     GAX.       Nat.  Hist.  Prize.     Phil.  o.     Class 

Sec.     Harvard,  1895-7;  M.A.  same,  1896,      Head  Dept.  Biol.  Morris  U.S.  N.Y.  City.  Mem.  N. 

E.  Assoc.  Am.  Naturalists.     Pub.  "Laboratory  Exercises  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology";  "Studies 
in  Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Hygiene." 

James  William  Rowe,  20  West  Ninth  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Physician,     b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Dec.  6,  1869.     M.D.  Univ.  Cin.,  1894. 

Russell  Lord  Tarbox,  34  Pine  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  Batavia,  N.Y.,  Jan.  15,  1872,     L.     *Ae.     Admitted,  1895. 

Edwin  Van  Wormer,  86  Chestnut  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,     b.  Albany,  N.Y. ,  May  10,  1871.     S*.     Admitted,  1893. 


40 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


Walter  Anson  'WeeAt  Jr., 

Teacher,     b.  Shelburne,  Vt.,  Feb.  14,  1871.     L. 
wey  Prize.     Ivy  orator.     Val.      Tea.  Ossining,  N.Y. 
since  1894.     Senior  Master,  The  Hill  School. 

Edward  Everett  Wilson, 
Frederick  Rtifus  Woodward, 

Teacher,     b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Aug.  13, 


1869.     L. 

J893 


The  Hill  School,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

Z  *.     Seven  Prizes  and  Prize  for  Prizes,  De- 
1892-3;  N.Y.  City,  1893-4;  Pottstown,   Pa. 

J9J  Qarfc  St.,  Chicago,  HI. 
(68  Sixth  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Lowell  since  1892. 


Louis  Balliett, 

Frederick  Winter  Barthel, 

Teacher,     b.  Poultney,  Vt.,  May  18,  1865. 

Howard  Halsey  Bayne, 

Lawyer,     b.  Stanwich,  Ct.,  Aug.  17,  1871. 

Carl  Davis  Burtt, 

Teacher,     b.  Lowell,  Ms.,  Dec.  7,  1872. 

Leslie  Linwood  Cleveland, 
Franklin  Story  Conant 
Franklin  Hobbell  Mills, 
Howard  Opdyke, 
Charles  Philip  Redfield, 
Charles  Granville  Sewall, 

Clergyman,     b.  Newark,  N.Y.,  Aug.  4,  1872. 

Louis  Palmer  Slade, 

Teacher,     b.  Fall  River,  Ms.,  Mar.  14,  1873. 

Frederic  Miller  Smedley, 

Fred  Clark  Stanley, 

Teacher,     b.  Norwalk,  Ct.,  Dec.  25 


Morristown,  N.  J. 
J550  Lill  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

Chicago  since  1896. 

532  Congress  St.,  Ottawa,  III. 

L.     Admitted  1896,  1898. 

9  J  Fort  Hill  Ave.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Franklin  Falls,  N.  H. 

died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  J  3,  J  897. 

3  J  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 

8  Union  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Winter  Park,  Fla. 

509  N.  Wash.  St.,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

.     T.     KA.     Ord.  1898. 

466  N.  Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

AT.     Fall  River  since  1897. 

7  West  J02nd  St.,  New  York  City. 
605  Noble  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 


1867.     Bridgeport  since  1895. 

1894 


John  Woods  Brennan, 
Edwin  Nesbit  Chapman, 

Publisher,      b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Apr.  19,  1872 
wich  since  1900. 

Bayard  Henderson  Christy, 

Lawyer,     b.  Sewickley,  Pa.,  Apr.  21, 
Law,  Harvard,  1895-7  ;  Admitted,  1897. 

Arthur  Herbert  Coar, 

Clergyman,     b.  Yonkers,  N.Y.,  Aug. 

Edward  Edwards,  Jr., 

Teacher,     b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Aug.  14,  1870. 
Troy,  N.Y.,  1894-6  ;  Greek  and  Latin  H.S, 


Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Greenwich,  Conn. 

AKE.      Rice  Book  Prize.      Publishing,  Green- 


2203  Farmer's  Bank  Bid. 


.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

1872.      L.       AKE.      Graves  and   Rice  Prizes.      Phil.  o. 
Home  address,  Sewickley,  Pa.     Trustee  Presb.  Clmrch. 

Farmington,  Maine. 

26,  1872.     L.     Ord.  1898.     F.  since  1902. 

369  Congress  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

L.       First  German  Prize.       Principal  Ward  Schools, 
Troy  since  1896.     Slate  St.  M.E.  Church, 


Robert  Joseph  Gulliver  died,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  June  23,  J  894. 

Willis  Isbister  Milham,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher.  b.  Kinderhook,  N.Y.,  Feb.  ii,  1874.  T.  Rice  Book,  Latin,  and  Math.  Prizes, 
Sal.  M.A.,  Williams,  1895.  Inslr.  Math,  and  Phys.,  W.C.,  1895-8.  Asst.  Prof.  Math.  Sciences, 
1898-  1902.  Prof.  Astronomy  since  1902.  Director  Field  Memorial  Observatory.  Ph.D.  Strass- 
burg,  1902,     mem.  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci. ;  Am.  Phys.  Soc.     pub.  Scientific  Papers. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE 


a 


Olcott  Osborn  Partridge, 

Lawyer,     b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Sep,  i6,  1873.     ©AX, 

Edward  Thomas  ScwIIy, 
Samuel  Romney  Spring, 

Lawyer,     b.  Fitchburg,  Ms.,  Oct.  22,  1871.     ASk. 

Lyman  Eddy  Thayer, 

Insurance.       b.  Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.  29,  1873.       S4> 
since  1894.     New  York  Life  Insurance  Co. 

J895 


35  St.  Botolph  St.,  Boston,  Mass* 

Admitted,  1898. 

Pittsfield,  Mass. 
n38  Tremont  Bid.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Phil.  o.     LL.B.,  Harvard,  1897. 

235  West  76th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Cleveland,  O.,  1873-94;  New  York  City 


Frederick  Carhart  Adams, 

Teacher,       b.  Natick,  Ms.,  Feb.  11,  1869. 


New  Haven,  Ct.,  1896-8  ;  High  School,  Providence,  R.I.  since  li 
Univ.,  1898-9;   Harvard,  1899.        mem.  Am,  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci. ;   Nat. 
Teachers;  N.E.  Assoc.  Chem.  Teachers. 


274  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.  L 

B.  and  B.,  Manchester,  Vt.,  1895-6;  High  School, 

Yale  Univ.,  1896-8  ;  Brown 

Ed.  Assoc. ;   E.  Assoc.  Phys. 


Walter  Andrew  Bratton,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

Charles  Milton  Burdicfc,  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y. 

Physician,     b.  Greig,  N.Y.,  Aug.  25,  1873.     M.D.,  Univ.  Buffalo,  1900. 

John  Potter  Congdon,  Oregon  R.  R.,  Pocatello,  Idaho. 

Civ.  Engineer,     b.  Camden,  N.Y.,  Oct.  20,  1874.  T.       A  K  E.       Asst.  Phys.  and  Math.  W.C, 

1896-8.     C.E.  Lafayette,  1899.     So.  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1899-1900;  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  1901 ;  Po- 
catello since  1902.     Divison  Engineer,  O.  SL.  R.  R. 


James  Ray  Craighead, 
Charles  Harrod  Dttrfee 
William  Seward  Elder, 
Clement  Goldsmith  Elmer, 

Teacher,     b.  Peconic,  N.Y.,  Dec.  30,  1872. 

Harold  Ernest  Foster, 


649  Second  Ave.,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y* 

died,  Constantinople,  Nov.  J9,  J 895. 

J08  E.  Genesee  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Williamstown,  Mass. 

Nat.  Hist.  Prize.     Instr.  German,  W.C. 

J  765  Wash.  Ave.,  New  York  City. 


N.Y.C.  since  1899. 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 


Teacher,     b.  E.  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  Apr.  10,  1868, 

Frederick  William  Memmott, 

Teacher,     b.  England,  May  9,  1872.     T,     N.  Adams,  1895-1903. 

Edward  Qarence  Miller, 

Lawyer,     b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  i6,  1872.     Admitted,  1898. 

Willard  Pieirepont  Millspaugh,  J29  S.  Olive  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Physician,     b.  Richmond,  N.Y.,  Aug.  31,  1872.     M.D.,  Columbia,  1900. 

John  Herbert  Peck,  35  St.  Botolph  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer,     b.  Pittsfield.  Ms.,  Aug.  10,  1871,     Admitted,  1898. 

Hermon  Arnold  Strong,  73  Hubbard  St.,  Winsted,  Conn. 

Merchant,     b.  Winsted,  Ct.,  Aug.  II,  1874.     Winsted  since  1899. 

EInathan  Sweet,  J4  HoIIey  St.,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman,  b,  Stephentown,  N,Y,,  Apr,  15,  1874.  T.  A  A*.  Latin,  Greek,  Math.,  Rhct,, 
Graves,  Dewey,  and  Van  Vechten  Prizes ;  Prize  for  Prizes.  Val.  Steel  Bridge  construction  work 
for  five  years.      Rochester  T.S.,  1900-3.     Pas.  Baptist  Church,  Brockport,  N.Y.  since  1903, 

1896 
John  William Brockes,  JJS  Montague  St.,  Brooklyn, N.  Y. 

Horace  Greeley  Brown,  29  Woodland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  Hopkinton,  R.L,  July  17,  1869.  T,  Rice  Book  Prize.  Pres,  Y.M.C.A.  Chair- 
man Honor  System  Committee.  Clark  University.  Tea,  Slate  Normal  School  since  1896.  Dea- 
con Cong.  Church. 


42  PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

Sylvester  Chittenden  Deming,  J46  W.  J04th  St.,  New  Yoffc  City. 

Qarence  Wells  Dunham,  Warrensburg,  N.  Y. 

Clergyman.  b.  Newark,  N. J.,  Dec.  26,  1874.  T.  GAX.  Sec.  Y.M.C.A.  Pres.  L.N.H. 
Latin,  Greek,  Math.,  Nat.  Hist.,  German  Prizes;  Prize  for  Prizes.  Sal.  Tea.  Drury  H. S.,  1896-8. 
Aub.T.S.,  1898-1901.     Ord.  Presb.,  1901. 

Edward  Calvin  Durfee,  Chestnut  Hill  Acad.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Teacher,  b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Feb.  25,  1874.  Math.  Prize.  Tea.  Sing  Sing,  N.Y.,  1896-8;  Chest- 
nut Hill  Academy  since  1898.      Presbyterian  Church. 

William  Winn  Hartwell,  67  Washington  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Physician,     b.  Woburn,  Ms.,  Sep.  I,  1874.     ATA.     M. D.,  Harvard,  1900. 

George  Bancroft  Kilbourne,  604  E.  Town  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Edmonds  Putney,  J  J5  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Willard  Dean  Shannahan,  J3J  Hudson  Ave.,  Green  Island,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,     b.  Green  Island,  N.Y.,  June  27,  1875.     T. 

Karl  Ephraim  Weston,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher,  b.  Winchendon,  Ms.,  Oct.  7,  1874.  4>A0.  Four  Prizes.  Phil.  o.  M.A.,  1898. 
Instr.  Rom.  Lang.,  W.C.  since  1901. 

William  Williamson,  Honolulu,  H.  L 

J897 

Dalton  Hiram  Blanchard,  Putnam  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Treadwell  Cleveland,  22  West  52nd  St.,  New  York  City. 

Ray  Connor,  J 03  Cass  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Physician,     b.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Nov.  I,  1876.     L.     Z  Sk.     M.D.,  1901. 

Winterton  Conway  Curtis,  Columbia,  Mo. 

Teacher,     b.  Richmond,  Me.     T.     Univ.  Mo.,  Ph.D. 

Robert  Fuller  Denison,  808  Perry-Payne  Bid.,  Qeveland,  Ohio. 

Lawyer,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.  4,  1876.  L.  <I>A9.  History,  German,  Prizes.  Pres.  Ohio 
Soc.  LL. B.,  Columbia,  1900.  *A4>.  Law.  mem.  University  Club,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Prot. 
Epis.  Church. 

Lawrence  Ashley  Hawkins,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Elec.  Engineer,     b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Mar.  22,  1877.     GAX. 

Grosvenor  Bouton  Hill,  DeWitt  Clinton  H.  S.,  New  York  City. 

Maurice  Ambrose  Levy,  Medford,  Mass. 

Roy  Waldo  Miner,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

George  Tyler  Northup,  6019  Monroe  Ave.,  Chicago,  HI. 

Charles  Francis  Pease,  Chester,  Mass. 

Clarence  Eatle  Rexford,  Concord,  Mass. 

Wallace  Everett  Richmond,  40  Blackinton  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Teacher,     b.  N.  Adams,  Ms.,  Oct.  20,  1875. 

Gilbert  Earle  Treat,  J07  North  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Lawyer,     b.  Auburn,  N.Y.,  July  5,  1875.     T.     *A0.     Admitted,  1900. 

J898 
James  Frederick  Bacon,  434  Tremont  Bid.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Lawyer.  b.  Pittsfield,  Ms.,  Oct.  lO,  1875.  L.  A  Z  A.  Rice  Book  and  Latin  Prizes.  Ed. 
IVeeklv.  Class  Marshall.  Law,  Harvard,  1898-1901  ;  LL.B.  and  Admitted,  1901.  Boston  since 
1901.     Class  Secretary. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE 


43 


i  i  Hall  St»t  North  Adams,  Mass. 


78  Irving  Place,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Pittsburg,  Pa. 

4J5  Lake  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

T.     KA. 

J  7  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

L.     N.Y.  City  since  1899. 

St.  L«ke*s  Hospital,  New  York  City. 


Clifford  Campbell  Haskins, 

Insurance,     b.  North  Adams,  Ms.,  Aug.  14,    1875. 

Harry  Hopkins  Hubbell, 
Edward  James  Maroney, 
William  Henry  Matthews, 
James  Bissett  Pratt, 

Teacher,     b.  Elmira,  N.Y.,  June  22,  1875. 

George  Gilmore  Scott, 

Teacher,     b.  Geneseo,  N.Y.,  May  3,  1873. 

Henry  Woodruff  Titus, 

Physician,     b.  Auburn,  N.Y.,  Mar.  6,  1876.     T.     KA.     M.D.,  1902. 

Percival  Henry  Truman,  Providence,  R.  L 

William  Francis  Walsh,  28  West  Ninth  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawyer,     b.  Hancock,  Ms.,  May  6,  1875.     T.     N.Y.  City  since  1898. 

Frederic  Taylor  Wood,  J53  West  44th  St.,  New  York  City. 

J899 

Albert  LeRoy  Andrews,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Edmond  Wood  Billetdoux,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Teacher,     b.  N.  Adams,  Ms.,  Feb.  9,  1877.     Seven  Prizes  and  Prize  for  Prizes.       Val.       Instr. 
Mod.  Lang.,    W.  C. 

Fred  LeRoy  Brown,  4J  East  69th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Lawrence  Whitney  Carr,  Ashby,  Mass. 

Walter  Eugene  Foster,  438  Manhattan  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Teacher.        b.  E.  Westmoreland,  N.H.,May  13,  1870.        Rice  Book  and  Latin  Prizes.        Pres. 
Class,     Columbia  since  1901  leading  to  Ph.D.     Williams,  English  and  Latin,  leading  to  M.A. 


Joel  Hatheway, 

Teacher,     b.  Peru,  Ms.,  Dec 

Llewellyn  Judson  Howe, 
Stewart  William  Irwin, 
Harold  Eddy  Johnston, 
Sidney  Fawcett  Pattison, 
Norman  Burt  Sherry, 


Peru,  Mass* 

19,  1878.      Rice  Book  and  Greek  Prizes.     Phil.  o. 

J27  Eighth  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Burnt  Hills,  N.  Y. 

Iron  Machine  Co.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

JOth  St.  and  Peoples  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Wholesale  Grocer,  b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  June  12,  1871.  T.  A  A*.  Ed.  IVeekly.  Pres.  Class.  V. 
Pres.  Y.  C.  M.  A.     Ch.  Honor  System.     History  Prize.     Supt.  S.S.  Presb.  Churcli. 

Edward  Francis  Taylor,  J57  Windsor  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Richmond  Tinker,  Jr.,  275  Clinton  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Clarence  Whitehead,  35  Hamihon  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Irving  Depew  Wildey,  Cold  Spring  on  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

J900 
Richard  Brewster  Chapman  died,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  J90J. 

Randolph  Foster  Clark,  Shelter  Island,  N.  Y. 

Teacher,  b.  Delmar,  N.Y.,  Mar.  15,  1876.  L.  Pres.  Math.  Club.  N.Y.  State  Normal  College, 
1901-2;  Pd.B.  same.  Valley  Falls,  N.Y.,  1902-3  ;  Pres.  Epworth  League.  Shelter  Island  since 
1903.     M.E.  Church. 


44 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


Fred  Wilder  Cross, 
Charles  Newman  Hall, 
H.  Pierson  Hammondt 

Actuary.        b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Nov.  i,  1876. 
Marcy  Ave.  Baptist  Church. 


Prin.  High  School,  Palmer,  Mass* 

J5J  N.  State  St,,  Concord,  N.  H. 

20  Hancock  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Acturial  Studies,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  since  graduation. 


Albert  Hopkins,  7J  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Francis  Sessions  Htttchins,  27  Pine  St.,  New  York  City. 

Kenneth  Mygatt,  257  West  97th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Elwin  Lawrence  Page,  268  N.  Main  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Lawyer,     b.  Concord,  N.H.,  Feb.  22,  1876.       L,     AZA.       French,   Graves,    Hist.,    Math,  and 
Class  Sec.  and  Treas.      V.  Pres.  Y.M.C.A.       Harvard  Law  School.       First 


Van  Vechten  Prizes. 
Cong.  Church. 

Arthur  Coxe  Patterson, 
Allen  Howard  Russell, 
Charles  Hill  Seaver, 
Elmer  Irwin  Shepard, 
Chester  Dewey  Stiles, 
Charles  Clark  Stillman, 

Dana  Tarbell  Ackerly, 
Edward  Thomas  Broadhurst, 


i90t 


Lawyer.      b.  Springfield,  Ms.,  Sep.  2,  1879.     T.     AKE.       Ed.  tVeekly. 
Latin  Prizes.     Val.     llarvard  Law  School.     Baptist  Church. 


J24  East  39th  St.,  New  York  City. 

J  35  Allen  Ave.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Wyoming,  N.  Y. 

Williamstown,  Mass. 

260  Lenox  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

50  Thirteenth  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

255  Fifth  Ave.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
50  Marengo  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Greek,  History,  and 


Henry  Dwight  Brooks, 
Harold  Chapman  Brown, 
George  Vilasco  Chandler, 
Frank  Herbert  Clarke, 
John  Augustus  Cleveland, 
Earl  Franklin  Drake, 
Stanley  Fisher  Gutelius, 
Burt  Andrew  Hayner, 
Fred  Leslie  Newton, 
Lewis  Squires, 
William  Henry  Timbie, 
Guilford  Morgan  Wakelin, 

Bryan  Ripley  Dorr, 
George  Smith  Green, 
Austin  Morris  Harmon, 
Rowland  Haynes, 
Willis  Henry  Hosmer, 
George  Frederick  Hummel, 


1902 


Westfield,  Mass. 

122  Pearl  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Macomb,  III. 

Topsfield,  Mass. 

address  unknown. 

J27  Alfred  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Moscow,  N.  Y. 

Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

600,  n4th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Pittsfield,  Mass. 

200  Bullitt  Bid.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

543  Oakland  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Battin  H.  S.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Townsend,  Mass. 

Mason,  N.  H. 

Southold,  N.  Y. 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE 


45 


Afthut  Roy  Leonard, 
Charles  Wilson  Mills, 
Ralph  Mosher, 
Lawrence  Pompelly, 
Harry  James  Smith, 
William  Leander  Spencer, 


address  unknown. 

J  26  Appleton  Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Albion,  N.  Y. 

Owego,  N.  Y. 

Berlin,  Conn. 

25  Arnold  Place,  North  Adams,  Mass. 


Teacher,     b.  Hammonds  Plains,  Nova  Scotia,  Feb.  15,  1879.     ^-     AZA.     Rice  Book  and  Lat- 
in Prizes.     Leader  of  Choir.     Drury  High  School  since  1902.     Business,  1903.     Baptist  Church. 


Ten  Broeck  Whipple, 
Homer  Edwards  Woodbridge, 

Samwel  Edward  Allen, 
Laurence  Cutler  Bangs, 
Lester  Lawrence  Callan, 
Herbert  Brayton  Clark, 
Jacob  Dolson  Cox,  3rd, 
Rowland  Johnson  Hastings, 
Clarence  McMillan, 
Arthur  Hamilton  Marston, 
Barclay  Jermain  Savage, 
Stuart  Pratt  Sherman, 
Richard  Mason  Smith, 
Charles  Milton  Turell, 
Charles  Irving  Wood, 


J903 


Devils  Lake,  N.  Dak. 
Williamstown,  Mass. 

Linwood,  N.  Y. 

Little  Falls,  N.Y. 

Pavilion,  N.  Y. 

258  Church  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

925  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

3  J  William  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

28  West  J  28th  St.,  New  York  City. 

San  Diego,  Cal. 

J  72  Grand  St.,  Newburg,  N.  Y. 

Williamstown,  Mass. 

East  Northfield,  Mass. 

Moscow,  N.  Y. 

Southbridge,  Mass. 


INADVERTENTLY  OMITTED 


J  836    Samuel  Knox,  lawyer,  Blandford,  Mass. 

J  849    Henry  Hill  Anderson,  lawyer,        died,  York  Harbor,  Me.,  Sept.  J  7,  J  896. 

J  86 J     George  Anthony  Sanders,  LL.  D.,  lawyer,  Springfield,  HI. 

See  "Who's  Who". 

J  862    George  Lansing  Raymond,  L.  H.  D.,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

See  "Who's  Who". 

J  866    Virgil  Polk  Kline,  lawyer,  Williamson  Bid.,  Cleveland,  O. 

J872    Charles  Cuthbert  Hall,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,         Pres.  U.  T.  S.,  New  York  City. 

Trustee  \\.  C.     See  "Who's  Who''  and  A'l'.  Hand-Book,  1903. 


J900    Tyler  Eddy  Gale, 


4  Downing  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


Add  **Who's  Who**  to  the  records  of  Edwards  '42,  Bascom  *49,  Mooar  *5i 
Petty  '52,  Peloubet  '53,  Stoddard  '54,  Fitch  '55  and  Halsey  '56. 


46 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


FACULTY  MEMBERS  WHO  GRADUATED  AT  OTHER  COLLEGES. 

Samuel  Fessenden  Clarfcet  Ph.  D.,  (Yale)  Biology. 

Leverett  Mears,  Ph.  D.,  (Amherst)  Chemistry. 

Richard  Austin  Rice,  M.  A.,  (Yale)  Art. 

John  Haskell  Hewitt,  LL.  D.,  (Yale)  Greek. 

Frank  Goodrich,  Ph.  D.,  (Yale)  European  History. 

George  Moritz  Wahl,  L.  H.  D.,  (Rutgers)  German. 

Asa  Henry  Morton,  L.  H.  D.,  ("Wabash)  Romance  Languages. 

James  Lawrence  Kellogg,  Ph.  D.,  (Olivet)  Biology. 

James  Graham  Hardy,  Ph.  D.,  (Lafayette)  Mathematics. 

George  Dwight  Kellogg,  Ph.  D.,  (Yale)  Ancient  Languages. 

Theodore  Clarke  Smith,  Ph.  D.,  (Harvard)  American  History. 

Abbreviations.  The  abbreviations  used  are  those  in  the  General  Catalogue  of  the 
College  and  in  The  Century  Dictionary. 

Finance.  The  Gamma  Chapter,  at  the  annual  meeting  in  1903,  voted  to  have  the 
Secretary  prepare  a  Catalogue.  The  Treasurer  thought  sixty  dollars  could  be  appro- 
priated from  the  treasury.  This  pays  for  a  catalogue  of  names  and  addresses,  one  line 
for  each  man.  A  few  generous  members  have  responded  to  the  call  for  enough  to 
make  a  memorabilia  catalogue.  The  result  is  not  all  that  the  Secretary  hoped  to 
make  it,  but  it  is  all  that  can  be  purchased  with  the  money  received. 


Keys.  In  purchasing  key^  we  have  had  very 
satisfactory  dealing  with  Roehm  &  Son,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Their  work  is  excellent  and  their  prices 
reasonable.  We  can  cordially  recommend  them. 
They  have  kindly  furnished  the  cuts  that  appear 
in  this  book. 


INDEX 


47 


Acfcerly 
'oi  Dana  T. 

Adams 

'55  William  W. 
'64  Edwin  S, 
'74  John  B. 
'95  Frederick  C. 

Aitken 

'87  Robert  G. 

Alcott 

'61  William  P. 

Alexander 
'58  James  McK. 

Allen 

'23  Elishart 
'23  Thomas  P. 
'03  Samuel  E. 

Ames 

'54  George  L. 
•58  John  G. 
'64  Charles  E. 

Anderson 

'27  Joseph 
'48  Henry  H. 
'54  James  M. 
"59  Humphrey  S. 
'86  George  W. 

Andrews 

'37  Isreal  W, 
'74  Lilian  H. 
'99  Albert  L. 

Anstice 

'62  Henry 

Apthorp 

'57  Rufus 

Armstrong 

'62  Samuel  C, 

Arnell 

'27  James  M. 

Aspinwall 

*54  Judson 
Awstin 

'88  Henry  W. 
'91  Clarence  W. 


Bacheldor 

'49  John  M. 

Bacon 

'98  James  F. 

Bailey 

'85  Herbert  D. 

Bainbridge 

'92  Robinson  P. 

Ballard 

'27  James 
'42  Addison 
'74  Harlan  H. 

Balliett 

'93  Louis 

Bangs 

'03  Laurence  C. 

Banks 

'90  Talcott  M. 

Barker 

'60  James  M. 

Barnes 

'87  Frank  C. 

Barr 

'53  Samuel  D. 

Barrel! 

'97  Almon  C. 
'98  George  B. 

Barrett 

'13  Elisha  D. 

Barthel 

'93  Frederick  W. 

Bartlett 

'18  Homer 
'50  P.  Mason 

Bartow 

'92  Edward 

Bascom 

'07  John 
'13  Reynolds 
'49  John 

Bassett 

'81  Austin  B. 


Bayne 

'65  John  S. 
'93  Howard  !1. 

Beckwith 

'49  Edward  G. 

Benedict 

'18  George  W. 
'21  Erastus  C. 
'65  Samuel  S. 

Benjamin 

'59  Samuel  G.  W, 

Berger 

'59  Martin  L. 

Betts 

'06  Samuel  R. 

Bxcknell 

'84  Percy  F. 

Bigelow 

'66  John  M. 

Billetdotjx 

'99  Edward  W. 

Birge 

'73  Edward  W. 

Bishop 

'17  Henry  W. 
'92  Edwin  W. 

Blanchard 

'97  Dallon  H. 

Bockes 

'96  John  W. 

Bohrer 

'91  Jacob  A. 

Boise 

'08  Joseph 
'43  Reuben  P. 

Booth 

'49  Robert  R. 

Bradford 

'66  George  H. 

Bradley 

'65  John  E. 
'84  Walter  P. 


Bratton 

'95  Walter  A. 

Brennan 

'94  John  W. 

Brewster 

'62  Edward  S. 

Briggs 

'03  Calvin 
'44  Henry  S. 

Brigham 

'19  John  C. 

Broadhurst 

'01  Edward  T. 
Brooks 

'70  William  K. 
'01  Henry  D. 

Bross 

'38  William 

Brown 

'27  Nathan 
'40  James  W. 
'59  Timothy  M. 
'96  Horace  G. 
'99  Fred  L.  R. 
'01  Harold  C. 

Browne 

'92  Charles  A. 

Bruce 

'79  George  A. 

Bryant 

'13  William  C. 

Btick 

'64  Stuarl  M. 

Budd 

'44  Joseph  H. 

Buel 

'33  Samuel 

BuIIard 

•75  Charles  B. 

Bitmstead 

'47  P'reeman  J. 

Burbank 

'97  Asa 


Burdick 

'95  Charles  M. 

Btirr 

•68  Charles  H. 

Bortt 

'93  Carl  D. 

Bush 

'89  Joshua  D. 

Calhoun 

'57  Simeon  H. 

Calkins 

'25  Alonzo 

Callan 

'03  Lester  L. 

Campbell 

'74  David 
•80  John  G. 

Canfield 

"68  James  H. 
•78  Arthur  G. 

Canning 

•34  Edward  W.  B. 

Carnochan 

•89  William  E. 

Carr 

'99  Lawrence  W. 

Carter 

'62  Franklin 
'77  Howard  W. 

Chadbourne 

'48  Paul  A. 

Chadwick 

'90  Everett  D. 
Chamberlain 

'73  Robert  M. 

Chandler 

'01  George  V, 

Chapin 

'50  John  B. 
•60  William  W. 
'69  Alfred  C. 


48 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


Chapman 

'94  Edward  N. 
'00  Richard  B, 

Cheney 

'53  William 

Childs 

'02  Henry  II. 
'41  Timothy 

Chipperfield 

'76  George  F. 

Christy 

'94  Bayard  H. 

Claflin 

'26  Levi  F. 

Clark 

'09  Josiah 
'15  Epalhras 
'28  Alonzo 
'48  James  D. 
'53  James  A. 
'77  Gaylord  P. 
'78  Edward  H. 
'78  Henry  S. 
'84  Calvin  M, 
'85  Robert  A. 
'00  Randolph  F. 
'03  Herbert  B, 

Clarke 

'51  George  E. 

'01  Frank  H. 

Samuel  F. 

Qcveland 

'58  Samuel  McC. 
'93  Leslie  L. 
'97  Tread  well 
'01  John  A. 

Coan 

'59  Titus  M. 

Coar 

'94  Arthur  H, 

Cobb 

'85  Charles  C. 

Cohen 

'76  Emanuel 


Colby 

'90  Bainbridge 

Cole 

'69  Edward  H. 

Collins 

'45  Charles  J. 

Colt 

'38  James  D. 

Comstock 

'88  Marcus  W. 

Conant 

'93  F"ranklin  S. 

Congdon 

'95  John  P. 
Connor 

'97  I<ay 

Cooke 

'22  Parsons 

'80  Frederick  H. 

Cooley 

'69  James  S. 

Corning 

'31  Alfred  H. 

Cox 

'03  Jacob  D. 

Craighead 

'95  James  R. 

Crandall 

'59  Hiram  B. 

Crook 

'90  Samuel 

Cross 

'00  Fred  W. 

Curtis 

'66  Ethan 

'97  Winterton  C. 
Cortiss 

'50  Frederick  A. 
'01  Albert  M. 

Cutler 

'07  Abel 
Cutting 
'81  Starr  W. 


Dana 

'61  Stephen  W. 

Darling 

'59  Edwin  H. 
'64  Timothy  G. 

Davenport 

'63  John  G. 
'67  Charles  A. 
'70  Frank  H. 

Davis 

'21  Emerson 

Day 

'87  Maxwell  W. 

Dcming 

'96  Sylvester  C. 

Demond 

'44  Charles 
'81  Charles  M. 

Denison 

'62  John  H. 
'90  John  H. 
'97  Robert  F. 
Denton 

'33  Jonas 

Dewey 

'06  Chester 
'II  Charles  A. 
'I4  0rville 
'40  Francis  H. 
'51  Charles  A. 
•54  James  R. 
'58  Justin 
'76  Francis  H. 

Dickinson 

'52  John  W. 

Dike 

'63  Samuel  W. 

Dimmick 

'55  William  R. 

Dixon 

'86  Edward  L. 

Dodd 

'55  Cyrus  M. 


Dorr 

'02  Bryan  R. 

Downs 

'76  Edgar  R. 

Drake 

'01  Earl  F. 

Dudley 

'63  Myron  S. 

Dunbar 

'71  James  R. 

Dunham 

'96  Clarence  W. 

Dunhaupt 

'74  Rudolph  C.  F 

Dunning 

'48  Charles  S. 
'63  William  A. 

Durfee 

'64  Charles  S. 
'95  Charles  H. 
'96  Edward  C. 

Dutton 

'32  Thomas 

Dwight 

'50  Charles  C. 

Eames 

'88  Charles  O. 

Eaton 

'72  Francis  C. 
'76  James  F. 

Edmonds 

'74  Walter  D. 

Edson 

'90  Hanford  W. 

Edwards 

'10  Justin 

'42  William  11. 

'94  Edward 

Egleston 

'70  Melville 
Elder 

'95  William  S. 


Eldridge 

'65  Orestes 

Elmer 

'95  Clement  G. 

Ely 

'47  Samuel  P. 

Emerson 

'65  Justin  E. 
'65  Nathaniel  B. 
Erwin 

•82  Frank  A. 

Everest 

'59  Charles  H. 

Fagan 

'82  Thomas  S. 

Fairbanks 

'42  Leland 

Farrington 

'61  Zenas  R. 

Ferris 

'37  Jonathan  H. 

Ferry 

'91  Frederick  C, 

Fessenden 

'87  Frederick  J. 

Field 

'25  David  D. 
'32  Jonathan  E, 
'37  Stephen  J. 
'48  Samuel  T. 
'50  Dudley 

Fiske 

'72  Frederick  W. 
'79  Charles  A. 

Fitch 

'55  (Charles  E. 
'70  Robert  G. 

Fletcher 

'79  Herbert  H. 

Flint 

'86  George  H. 


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Folgcf 

'68  Charles  W. 

Forbes 

'55  Samuel  B. 

Foster 

'63  Addison  P. 
'95  Harry  E. 
'99  Walter  E. 

Foxcroft 

'71  Frank 

Freeman 

'52  Charles  M. 

French 

'52  Edward  W. 
'53  Justus  C. 
'62  John  A. 

Gale 

•03  Tyler  E. 

Garfield 

'56  James  A. 

Gaylord 

'16  Flavel  S. 

Geller 

'83  Frederic 

Gest 

'84  Nathan 

Gibbs 

'32  George  C, 

Gilbert 

'68  William  B. 

Gilson 

'53  Charles  F. 

Gladden 

'59  Washington 

Gleason 

■77  Herbert  W. 

Goodell 

'51  William 

Goodrich 

'06  Elizur 
•57  George  D. 
'61  Chauncey 
Frank 


Gosman 

'43  Abraham 

Green 

'02  George  S. 

Greenman 

'84  Charles  E. 

Griffin 

'34  Nathaniel  H. 
'62  Edward  H. 

Gross 

'78  Charles 

Guenster 

'67  Frederick  W. 

Golick 

'65  Thomas  L. 

Gttnn 

'82  Franklin  F. 

Gi»teliws 

'01  Stanley  F. 

Hagar 

'90  Marshall  S. 

Haines 

'70  John  C. 

Hale 

'04  Nathan 
'31  George 
'80  Edward  D. 

Hall 

'08  Gordon 
'38  Thomas  A. 
'67  G.  Stanley 
'68  Osee  M. 
'70  Robert  B. 
'72  Charles  C. 

Hallocfc 

'19  Gerard 
'19  William  A. 
'80  Lowell  M. 

Halsey 

'11  Herman 
'56  Charles  S. 
'77  Rufus  H. 


Hammond 

'00  Harry  P. 

Hardy 

James  G. 

Harmon 

'67  Rollin  E. 
'02  Austin  M. 

Hartwell 

'96  William  W. 

Haskell 

'59  Henry  C. 

Haskins 

'98  Clifford  C. 

Hastings 

'03  Rowland  J. 

Hatheway 

'99  Joel 

Haven 

'64  William  L. 

Hawks 

'44  Theron  H. 

Hawkins 

'84  Walter  F. 
'97  Lawrence  A. 

Hawley 

'40  Charles 

Hayden 

'61  Warren  L. 

Hayner 

'01  Burt  A. 

Haynes 

'02  Rowland 

Hazeltine 

'52  Henry  M. 

Herrick 

'71  William  H. 
'83  Frederick  M. 
'85  David  S. 

Hervey 

'24  William 
Hewitt 

John  H. 


Hibbard 

'92  Charles  L. 

Hill 

'56  Clement  H. 
'79  Horace G. 
'97  Grosvenor  B, 

Hoisington 

'28  Henry  R. 

HoIIister 

'70  William  H,Jr. 

Holmes 

,52  Charles  H. 
'83  Samuels. 
'84  Thomas  S. 

Holt 

'74  Charles  S. 

Hooker 

'60  Edward  T. 
'65  Thomas 

Hopkin^ 

'24  Mark 
'26  Albert 
'58  Henry 
'00  Albert 

Hosford 

'43  Henry  B. 

Hosmer 

'02  Willis  H. 

Howard 

'30  Jacob  M. 

Howe 

'99  Llewellyn  J. 

Hubbard 

'28  Fordyce  M. 
'42  Ely  A. 
'80  Frank  G. 

Hwbbell 

'98  Harry  H. 

Httdson 

'54  Edward  P. 

Hwmmel 

'02  George  F. 


Huntington 

'76  Cliarles  W. 

Hotchins 

'57  Alexander 
'61  Charles  L. 
'00  Francis  S. 

Hyde 

'22  Joseph 
'26  William 
'34  Alexander 
'52  Charles  M. 
'60  Joseph  W. 
'87  Henry  K. 

Ingalls 

'64  Francis  T. 

IngersoII 

'55  Edward  P. 
•82  Edwards  P. 

Irwin 

'99  Stewart  W. 
Jennings 

'72  Frederick  B. 

Johnston 

'92  Robert  H. 
'99  Harold  E. 

Jones 

'79  Robert  E. 

J«dd 

'24  Charles  G. 
'77  Emerson  W. 

Judson 

'70  Harry  P. 

Kellogg 

'10  Daniel 
'46  Allyn  S. 
James  L, 
George  D. 

Kempshall 

'51  Everard 

Kendall 

'82  Francis  L. 


50 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


Kennedy 

'89  Howard,  Jr. 

Kerf 

•39  George 

Ketcham 

'69  Henry 
Kilbon 

'86  John  L. 

Kilbotjrne 

'96  George  B. 

King 

'16  Jonas 

Kittredge 

'21  William  C. 

Kline 

'66  Virgil  P. 
Knowlton 

'66  Dexter  A. 
Knox 

'36  Samuel 

Ladd 

'91  George  E. 

Laflin 

'43  Addison  Ji. 

Lamberton 

•56  John 

Langmuir 

'61  Gavin 

Lasell 

'28  Edward 
'39  Nathaniel 

Lawton 

'68  George  F, 
'68  George  P. 
Leavitt 

'60  George  R. 
•68  Burke  F. 

Lee 

'22  Charles  A. 

Lefavottf 

'83  Henry 


Leonard 

'87  Gardner  C. 
'02  Arthur  R. 

Levy 

'91  Alvah  M. 
'97  Maurice  A. 

Lewis 

'62  Everett  E. 

Lincoln 

'47  Isaac  N. 
'55  Ephraim 

Locfce 

'75  Jeremiah  ¥. 

Loomis 

'69  Wolcott 

Lord 

'33  Willis 

Lyman 

'58  Henry  M. 

Lyons 

'58  Curtis  J. 
•65  Albert  B. 

Mabie 

'67  liainilton  W. 

McCIellan 

'45  Samuel 

McCIenon 

'78  Rufus  B. 

McDonald 

'89  James  R. 

Magee 

'57  living 
McKean 

'92  Andrew  P. 

MacLean 

'71  George  E. 

McMillan 

'03  Clarenc« 

McMynn 

'48  John  G. 
'91  Robert  N. 


Mapes 

'86  Walter  D. 

Maroney 

'98  Edward  J. 

Marsh 

'55  Charles 
Marston 

'03  Arthur  H. 

Martin 

'85  George  C. 

Marvin 

'54  William  T.  R. 

Matthews 

'98  William  H. 

Mat2 

'80  Herman  L. 
'82  Rudolph 

Maurice 

'6i  Charles  S. 

Maxcy 

'87  Carroll  L. 

May 

'73  Charles 

Mead 

'80  Willis  W. 
Mears 

Leverett 

Memmott 

'95  Frederick  W. 

Merriman 

'50  William  E. 
'63  Daniel 

Milham 

'94  Willis  I. 

Miller 

'59  Jacob  F. 
'64  Joel  D. 
'67  Henry  C. 
'95  Edward  C. 

Mills 

'62  George  F. 
'78  Carlton  P. 


'93  Franklin  H. 
'02  Charles  W. 

MillspatJgh 

'95  Willard  P. 

Miner 

'97  Roy  W. 

Mitchell 

'53  Arthur 

Monroe 

'57  Francis  L. 

Montague 

'41  Melzer 
'91  Charles  E, 

Mooar 

'51  George 
Morgan 

'26  John 

'59  Horace  H. 

Morley 

'29  Sardis  B. 
'60  Edward  W. 
'63  John  H. 

Morton 

Asa  H. 

Mosher 

'02  Ralph 

Murdocfc 

'54  HoUis  R. 

Myers 

'66  Alfred  E, 

Mygatt 

'00  Kenneth 

Mynderse 

'71  Wilhelmus 

Nash 

'89  James  R, 

Nelson 

'07  John 
'67  Henry  L. 

Newcomb 

'56  George  B. 


Newman 

'51  Charles 

Newton 

'01  Fred  L. 

Nichols 

'59  Henry  F.  C. 

Niles 

'91  Edward 

Noble 

'25  David 
'27  Mason 

North 

'06  Theodore 
'47  Thomas  M. 
Northop 
'54  George  W. 
'97  George  T. 

Nott 

'90  Charles  C. 


Ogden 

'49  Isaac  G. 
'77  Rollo 

Olds 

'73  Franklin  M. 

Olin 

'35  Abraham  B. 
'73  John  M. 

Olmsted 

'60  John  C. 

Opdyke 

'93  Howard 

Orton 

'55  James 

Page 

'00  Elwin  L. 

Paige 

'78  Howe 

Palmer 

'28  William  P. 


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Parsons 

'57  Andrew 
'59  Eben  B. 
'8 1  Frederic  J. 
'92  Payn  B. 

Partridge 

'28  Joseph  L, 
'94  Olcott  O. 

Patterson 

'7t  Robert  W. 
'00  Arthur  C. 

Pattison 

'99  Sidney  F. 

Pawl 

'64  John  M. 

Peabody 

'92  James  E. 

Pease 

'97  Charles  F, 

Peck 

'87  James  I. 
'95  John  H. 

Pelowbet 

'53  Francis  N. 

Penrose 

'85  Stephen  B. 

Perkins 

'79  Charles  A. 
'79  Henry  P. 

Perry 

'52  Arthur  L. 
'80  Alfred  T. 
'81  Bliss 

Phillips 

'47  John  L.  T. 

Pierce 

'57  Charles  M. 
'81  Frank 

Pike 

'83  Francis  V. 
Pixley 

'52  Stephen  C. 

Place 

'73  William  F. 


Piatt 

'76  William  A. 
'78  Charles  M. 

Pleasants 

'75  Adair 

Pomeroy 

'17  Medad 

Pond 

'79  Milton  G, 

Porter 

'18  William 
'39  William 

Powell 

'69  Elisha  B. 

Pratt 

'52  Llewellyn 
'78  Waldo  S. 
'83  Davie  B. 
'98  James  B. 

Prentice 

'55  William  P. 

Pttmpelly 

'02  Lawrence 
Patney 

'63  William  B. 
'96  Edmonds 

Ransom 

'86  Paul  C, 

Raymond 

'62  George  L. 

Read 

'41  Thomas  T. 

Redfield 

'93  Charles  P. 

Rexford 

'97  Clarence  E. 

Rhoades 

'66  William  C. 

Rice 

'14  Caleb 
'54  James  L. 
'68  Edward  W. 


'83  Fred  M. 
Richard  A. 

Richards 

'19  William 

Richardson 

'88  George  L. 

Richmond 

'97  Wallace  E. 

Rising 

'64  Franklin  A. 

Robbins 

'08  Francis  L, 

Robinson 

'49  Charles  S. 
'87  Philip  A. 

Rockwell 

'54  Jarvis 

Roe 

'78  William  E, 
'81  Walter  C. 

Rogers 

'83  Lewis  G. 
'88  George  B. 

Roote 

'76  Clarence  B. 

Rowe 

'92  James  W. 

Rwmsey 

'72  George  D. 

Russell 

'72  John  E. 
'00  Allen  H. 

Sabin 

'21  Henry  L. 

Safford 

'48  Daniel  E. 

Sanders 

'61  George  A. 

Sanderson 

'67  Obed  H. 

Saunders 

'73  Truman  W. 


Savage 

'03  Barclay  J. 

Sawyer 

'81  Cleon  J. 

Schauffler 

'59  Henry  A. 

Scholl 

'73  Henry  T. 

Scott 

'75  Willard 
'98  George  G. 

Scttdder 

'57  Samuel  H. 
'58  Horace  E, 

Scully 

'94  Edward  T. 

Seaver 

'00  Charles  H. 

Sewall 

'67  Albert  C. 
'93  Charles  G. 

Shannahan 

'96  Willard  D. 

Shaw 

'64  Charles  L. 

Sheldon 

'30  Benjamin  R. 
'30  David  N. 
'47  Charles 

Sherman 

'52  Job  G. 
'86  DeWitt  H. 
'03  Stuart  P. 

Sherrill 
'15  Franklin 

Sherry 

'99  Norman  B. 

Shoaff 

'00  Fred  B. 

Skinner 

'66  Benjamin  D. 

Slade 

'93  Louis  P. 


Smedley 

'93  Frederic 

Smith 

'53  Henry  A. 
'68  Charles  T.  R. 
'71  Charles  L. 
'83  Fred  DeL. 
'02  Harry  J. 
'03  Richard  M. 
Theodore  C. 

Snow 

'62  Francis  H. 

Snyder 

'73  Peter  M. 

Southgate 

'90  Benjamin  M. 

Spalding 

'62  James  F. 

Spaulding 

'90  Charles 

Spencer 

'44 Charles  S. 
'02  William  L. 
Spring 

'63  Leverett  W. 
'94  Samuel  R. 
Squires 

'01  Lewis 

Stanley 

'93  Fred  C. 

Stearns 

'80  Raymond  H. 

Stedman 

'77  Stephen 

Stetson 

'67  Francis  L, 
Stevens 

'57  Homer  B. 

Stevenson 

'78  Halsey  B. 

Stiles 

'00  Chester  D. 

Stillman 

'00  Charles  C. 


52 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


Stoddard 

'54  Charles  A. 
'62  Henry  B. 
'71  John  L. 

Stone 

'61  James  F. 
'63  Charles  W. 

Storrs 

'07  Richard  S. 

Street 

'85  Alfred  E. 

Strickland 

'58  William  P. 

Strong 

'45  Stephen  C. 
'48  Theodore 

Swan 

'63  William 

Sweet 

'95  Elnathan 

Swift 

'63  William  H. 

Sylvester 

'46  Charles  S, 

Talcott 

'09  Samuel  A. 

Tarbox 

'92  Russell  L. 

Tatlock 

'36  John 
'56  John 
'57  William 
'71  Henry 

Taylor 

'16  Stephen 
'50  John  B. 
'86  Arthur  V. 
'99  Edward  F, 

Tenney 

'86  Sanborn  G. 


Terry 

'89  Charles  T. 

Thayer 

'94  I.yman  E. 

Thomas 

'64  DeWitt  H. 
'86  John  J. 
'88  Ellis  J. 

Thompson 

'25  Lyman 
'72  George  H. 

Timbie 

'01  William  H. 

Tinker 

'99  Edward  R.  Jr 
Titos 

'98  Henry  W. 

Tolman 

'77  Albert  H. 

Tomlinson 

'75  Joseph 

Townsend 

'33  Martin  I. 

Tracy 

'64  Charles  C. 

Trask 

'64  John  L.  R. 

Travell 

'90  Ira  W. 
'91  John  W. 

Treat 

'63  Charles  R. 
'97  Gilbert  E. 

True 

'62  Albert 

Troman 

'98  Percival  H. 

Tucker 

'67  Gilbert  M, 


Tupper 

'72  John  L. 
Turell 

'03  Charles  M. 

Tuttle 

'72  William  H.H. 

Underwood 

'66  Rufus  S. 
'83  Herbert  S, 
'84  Arthur  W. 

Van  Ingen 

'68  Henry  S. 

Van  Vechten 

'50  Theodore 

Van  Wormer 

'92  Edwin 

Wadhams 

'67  Jonathan 

Wahl 

George  M. 
Wakelin 

'01  Guilford  M. 

Walsh 

'98  William  F. 

Wahon 

'68  Seymour 

Ward 

'58  Richard  H. 
'85  Henry  B. 

Wardner 

'73  Morton  S. 

Warner 

'42  Oliver 
'85  Levi  F, 
'91  Charles  L. 

Washburn 

'17  Emory 


Watson 

'74  Charles  H. 

Way 

'88  William  A. 

Weed 

'92  Walter  A. 

Wells 

'38  John 
'49  David  A. 
'57  Horace  II. 
'64  Edward  P. 

Wentworth 

'85  Henry  H. 

Weston 

'96  Karl  E. 

Wheeler 

'20  Alvan 
'41  Samuel 
*54  Thomas  M. 

Whipple 

'02  Ten  Broeck 

White 

•26  William  C. 
'36  Joseph 
'51  James 

Whitehead 

'99  Henry  C. 

Whitney 

'45  William  D. 
'49  Milton  B. 

Whiton 

'iS  John 

Wight 

'69  William  W. 

Wilcox 

'35  Samuel 
'44  Marshall 
'82  Nathaniel  F. 

Wild 

'88  Henry  D. 
'91  Pay  son  S. 


Wildey 

'99  Irving  D. 

Wiley 

'81  Edward  C. 

Williams 

'05  Israel 
'29  George  A. 
'35  Charles  A, 
'59  William  W. 
'84  William  H. 
'88  Charles  A. 
'89  William  R, 

Williamson 

'96  William 

Wilson 

'56  Lavaletle 
'89  Frank  A. 
'92  Edward  E. 

Wood 

'57  Samuel 
'98  Frederic  T. 
'03  Charles  I. 

Woodbridge 

'22  Jonathan  E. 
'72  Luther  D. 
'02  Homer  E. 

Woodin 

'55  Simeon  F. 

Woodward 

'68  George  F. 
'92  Frederick  R. 

Wright 

'36  Walter 
'41  Russell  M. 
'54  Thamas  M. 
'60  Charles  E. 


Yale 

'l  I  Cyrus 

Youngman 

'86  Harry  V. 


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PHI  BETA  KAPPA  PUBLICATIONS.     New  Series— No.  2.  jO 


ORGANIZATION 


-OF- 


NKW     CHAPTERS 


THE  UNITED  CHAPTERS  OF  PHI  BETA  KAPPA, 

Office  of  the  Secretary, 
High  Bridge,  N.  J. 


RORKWORD 

The  National  Council,  at  its  Eighth  Triennial  Session  held  at 
Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  September  7,  1904,  granted  charters  for 
ten  new  chapters.  The  charters  were  prepared  as  soon  as  con- 
venient and  forwarded  to  the  applicants,  accompanied  by  a  letter 
of  which  the  following  is'a  copy: 

"  Dear  Brothers  in  Phi  Beta  Kappa: — 

"  I  take  pleasure  in  forwarding  to  you  the  Charter  for  which 
you  applied,  and  which  the  National  Council  of  the  United  Chapters 
in  Triennial  Session  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  on  September  7, 
last  duly  granted.  A  copy  of  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the 
United  Chapters,  and  a  model  Constitution  for  such  new  Chapter 
of  the  form  prescribed  by  the  National  Council  are  also  included. 
With  these  documents  you  are  fully  authorized  and  empowered  to 
institute  the  new  Chapter  in  such  manner  as  may  commend  itself 
to  you. 

"When  you  have  completed  the  organization  of  the  new 
Chapter  you  will,  1  trust,  transmit  to  me  an  account  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  your  Foundation  Meeting,  a  list  of  the  members 
initiated  and  of  the  officers  chosen,  and  such  other  information  as 
you  may  deem  of  general  interest  to  the  Fraternity. 

"The  confident  hope  and  trust  of  the  United  Chapters  is  here- 
by expressed  that  this  Chapter,  under  your  fostering  care  and  wise 
guidance,  will  in  its  membership  maintain  that  standard  of  char- 
acter and  attainment  which  has  characterized  the  membership  of 
the  Society  in  long  a  past  and  which  has  rendered  honorable  every- 
where the  appellation  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa." 

This  Bulletin  contains  an  account  of  the  organization  of  nine  of 
the  ten  Chapters  as  given  by  their  secretaries.  Some  of  the  letters 
are  more  brief  than  we  might  wish,  but  each  is  sufficiently  explicit 
to  give  a  fair  account  of  the  method  pursued  in  starting  the  new 
Chapter  on  its  career. 

The  date  of  the  first  meeting  of  the  charter  members  subse- 
quent to  the  reception  of  the  charter  is  accepted  as  the  date  of  the 
organization  of  the  Chapter  and  determines  its  position  in  the  list 
of  chapters.  It  should  be  added  that  the  franchise  fee  of  fifty  dollars 
was  in  each  case  received  previous  to  the  forwarding  of  the  charter. 

There  are  now  sixty-three  chapters  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  a  goodly 
number  when  we  consider  how  carefully  charters  are  guarded.  It 
is  also  a  matter  for  congratulation  that,  by  the  organization  of 
chapters  in  the  West  and  South,  a  more  distinctly  national  char- 
acteristic is  given  to  the  Fraternity.  We  confidently  anticipate  that 
these  new  chapters,  inspired  by  the  noble  attainments  of  a  worthy 
past,  will  endeavor  to  add  to  the  dignity  and  strength  of  this  the 
first  and  broadest  honorary  society  of  American  scholarship. 

OSCAR  M.  VOORHEES, 
High  Bridge,  N.  J.,  June  i,  1905.  Secretary. 


not  been  made  as  rapidly  as  we  had  at  fust  hoped  it  would  be.  Consequently  it  has 
been  found  necessary  to  postpone  the  formal  installation  of  the  chapter  until  Com- 
mencement Week.  Afthat  time  we  hope  to  have  a  large  number  of  the  alumni  pres- 
ent, and  to  make  the  occasion  an  impressive  one. 

The  informal  organization  of  the  chapter  has  been  completed  in  a  highly  satis- 
factory manner,  and  the  constitution  which  has  been  adopted  is  such  as  to  insure  a 
fair  and  conservative  policy  on  the  part  of  the  chapter.  The  membership  will  be  con- 
fined to  the  Arts  College,  the  chapter  working  in  harmony  with  the  Society  of  Sigma 
XI  which  draws  its  membership  from  the  more  scientific  and  technical  courses.  After 
much  careful  deliberation  forty-nine  of  the  750  alumni  of  the  Arts  College  were  elected 
to  membership,  together  with  four  of  the  faculty,  alumni  of  other  institutions  not  hav- 
ing a  chapter  of  the  society.  The  fraction  for  the  graduating  class  of  the  Arts  College 
has  been  placed  at  one-seventh.  This  would  allow  us  twelve  members  this  year,  and 
we  have  elected  eight. 

There  has  been  a  great  deal  of  interest  manifested  in  the  organization  of  the 
chapter,  and  we  feel  sure  that  Phi  Beta  Kappa  will  become  a  prominent  factor  in  the 
intellectual  life  of  the  university.  To  promote  this  end,  we  propose  to  adopt  the 
policy  of  maintaining  a  series  of  public  lectures  throughout  the  year.  These  lectures 
will  be  given  by  such  prominent  men  as  the  chapter  may  from  time  to  time  be  able  to 
secure,  and  will  be  announced  as  open  meetings  of  the  society. 

With  the  details  of  organization  completed,  we  look  forward  to  an  active  and 
effective  future. 

The  officers  of  the  society  are  as  follows: 

President — ^Professor  S.  C.  Derby. 

Vice-President — Professor].  R.  Smith. 

Secretary — Professor  W.  E.  Henderson. 

Treasurer — Professor  George  H.  McKnight. 

The  Thkta  of  Massachusetts. 
Chapter  No.  61  at  Mount  Holyoke  College,  South  Hadley. 

Organized  )anuary  ■;o,  190s. 

The  Theta  Chapter  of  Massachusetts,  was  organized  January  30,  190s,  with  twelve 
members,  five  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  the  President  of  the  College  and  six  of  the 
faculty,  including  all  who  were  members  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  in  other  institutions.  At 
a  subsequent  meeting,  a  chapter  constitution  and  by-laws  were  adopted  and  ten 
students  of  the  senior  class  were  elected  to  membership.  On  the  evening  of  February 
24,  the  chapter  was  installed  by  Professor  Edwin  A.  Grosvenor,  LL.  D.,  of  Amherst 
College.  The  program  of  the  private  installation  included  a  brief  address  by  Professor 
Grosvenor  on  the  nature  and  aims  of  the  society,  an  account  by  President  Woolley  of 
the  formation  of  the  chapter,  the  reading  of  the  charter  and  the  chapter  constitution 
by  the  secretary,  and  the  initiation  of  the  ten  senior  members. 

A  public  Foundation  meeting  followed  in  the  college  chapel,  at  which  the 
Amherst  College  Chapter  was  represented  by  twenty  faculty  and  student  members. 
The  order  of  exercises  was  as  follows  :  Prayer,  President  Wooley  ;  Magnificat,  Col- 
lege Choir;  address,  Prof  Grosvenor  ;  hymn,  "  O  God,  Beneath  Whose  Guiding 
Hand;"  prayers  and  responses.  President  Wooley  and  choir;  Recessional,  choir. 
Prof  Grosvenor  in  his  address  discussed  the  origin,  history  and  ideals  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  closing  with  a  brief  address  of  welcome  to  the  chapter  in  behalf  of  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  Chapters.     The  following  are  the  officers  of  the  chapter: 

President— Mary  E.  Wooley,  L.  H.  D.,  LL.  D. 

Vice-President— Prof  Ellen  C.  Hinsdale,  Ph.  D. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — Helen  E.  Hoag,  B.  A. 

The  faculty  members  constitute  the  governing  body  of  the  chapter.  The  basis 
of  student  membership  is  a  fixed  standard  of  scholarship,  the  requirement  being 
higher  for  Juniors,  than  for  Seniors.  No  honorary  or  retroactive  selections  have  been 
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The  Beta  of  Maryland. 
Chapter  No.  62  at  Woman's  College,  Baltimore. 

Organized  February  24,  1905. 

The  Beta  Chapter  of  Maryland  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  society,  was  organized  by 
the  four  members  of  the  society  and  of  the  faculty  of  the  college  who  applied  for  the 
charter.  Their  first  meeting  was  held  February  24,  1905.  The  constitution 
was  adopted  and  by-laws  were  drafted  and  approved.  All  possible  care  was  exercised 
to  prevent  the  risk  of  the  elections  passing  to  those  who  might  neglect  the  scholastic 
aim  of  the  society.  Members  from  the  graduating  class  are  elected  solely  by  a  senate 
consisting  of  members  of  the  faculty,  who  are  also  members  of  the  society.  The 
applicants  then  associated  with  themselves  as  original  members  thirty  alumnae,  chosen 
on  the  basis  of  scholastic  attainmens  both  before  and  since  graduation;  almost  all  of 
these  had  gone  on  to  university  work.  Elections  fiom  the  present  senior  class  num- 
ber one-ninth  of  the  number  to  be  graduated. 

The  public  inauguration  of  the  chapter  was  observed  on  May  18  with  an  address 
on  "  Ideals  in  a  Commercial  Age,"  by  Dr.  Hamilton  W.  Mabie,  Senator  of  the  United 
Chapters.  This  was  before  a  large  and  representative  audience,  and  proved  an  admir- 
able presentation  of  the  subject.  At  the  close  of  his  address  he  represented  the  United 
Chapters  in  formally  recognizing  the  new  chapter.  President  Goucher  replied  for  the 
college  and  the  local  chapter.  The  secretary  then  read  the  list  of  members  elected 
from  the  alumnae.  Such  members  were  presented  with  their  keys  without  forma' 
initiation.  The  names  of  members  from  the  Senior  class  were  also  announced,  but 
they  will  not  be  admitted  to  membership  until  the  annual  meeting  on  June  3. 

The  officers  chosen  to  serve  until  the  annual  meeting  are: 

President — Dr.  John  F.  Goucher. 

Secretary — Prof.  Charies  W.  Hodell. 

The  Alpha  of  Texas. 
Chapter  No.  63  at  The  University  of  Texas,  Austin. 

It  is  a  matter  of  regret  that  the  details  of  the  organization  of  the  Alpha  of  Texas 
are  not  at  hand.  The  receipt  of  the  charter  was  acknowledged,  and  the  election  of 
the  following  temporary  officers  announced  : 

President— William  T.  Mather,  Ph.  D. 
Vice-President — Rev.  Edward  B.  Wright,  D.  D. 
Secretary — Sylvester  Primer,  Ph.  D. 
Treasurer — Margaret  B.  Windsor,  Ph.  B. 

Under  date  of  November  25th,  1904,  Professor  Mather  wrote  :  "  Our  committee 
is  still  at  work  upon  the  constitution  and  the  list  of  members  to  be  elected.  Their  de- 
liberations will  be  concluded  within  a  few  days  and  we  will  then  arrange  for  a  public 
meeting  to  welcome  the  new  members.  The  interest  already  taken  in  the  chapter 
promises  much  and  we  believe  the  Fraternity  will  exercise  a  strong  influence  on  the 
work  of  the  University  and  the  educational  upbuilding  of  the  State." 


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Phi  beta  Kappa  Bulletin. 

JXINK    1005. 


The  Alpha  of  Colorado. 
Chapter  No.  54  at  the  University  of  Colorado,  Boulder. 

Organized  October  i8,  1904. 

The  Alpha  chapter  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  in  the  State  of  Colorado  was  organized  on 
the  eighteenth  of  October,  when  the  following  officers  were  elected  for  a  term  of 
three  years: 

President — Henry  W.  Callahan,  Ph.  D. 

Vice-Presidents — Francis  Ramaley,  Ph.  D.,  Sydney  A.  Giffin,  M.  A.,  Maud  Clark 
Gardiner,  B.  S. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — Frederic  L.  Paxson,  Ph.  D. 

In  the  choice  of  first  members  there  were  elected  thirty-eight  of  the  alumni  of  the 
University  of  Colorado;  and  to  these  there  have  since  been  added  six  members  of  the 
class  of  1005. 

The  formal  installation  of  the  chapter  will  take  place  in  connection  with  the  com- 
mencement exercises  on  June  ■?,  1905.  On  that  occasion  the  honorary  address  will  be 
delivered  by  President  Barton  O.  Aylesworth,  LL.  D.  of  the  Colorado  State  Agricultural 
College. 

The  Zeta  of  Massachusetts. 
Chapter  No.  3^  at  Smith  College,  Northampton. 

Organized  October  iq,  1904. 

The  Zeta  chapter  of  Massachusetts  was  organized  at  Smith  College  October  19, 
1904,  with  the  following  members  of  the  faculty  as  charter  members:  L.  Clark 
Seelye,  Union;  Henry  M.  Tyler,  Amherst;  Mary  Augusta  Jordan, Vassar;  Harry  Norman 
Gardiner,  Amherst;  Harris  Hawthorne  Wilder,  Amherst;  Irving  Francis  Wood, 
Hamilton;  Charles  Downer  Hazen,  Dartmouth;  Arthur  Henry  Pierce,  Amherst;  Alfred 
Pearce  Dennis,  Princeton;  Elizabeth  Deering  Hanscom,  Boston  University;  Mary 
Augusta  Scott,  Vassar;  Mary  Lathrop  Benton,  Minnesota. 

The  following  are  officers  of  the  chapter: 

President — Mr.  Tyler. 

Vice-President — Mr.  Hazen. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — Miss  Hanscom. 

No  definite  principles  of  action  have  been  decided  on  regarding  the  election  of 
other  members  of  the  faculty  or  of  the  alumnae.  One  of  the  teachers,  already  a  mem- 
ber of  the  society,  Inez  Luanne  Whipple  (Brown),  was  'elected  to  membership  in  the 
chapter;  and  the  following  alumnae  of  Smith,  who  are  also  members  of  the  academic 
council,  have  been  made  members  :  Eleanor  P.  Gushing,  Julia  Harwood  Caverno, 
Grace  A.  Hubbard,  Anna  Alice  Cutler,  Jennette  Lee,  Mary  Eastman,  Ellen  Parmelee 
Cook,  Harriet  Redfield  Cobb,  Elizabeth  Spaulding  Mason,  Louisa  Sewall  Cheever. 

The  general  by-laws  regarding  the  election  of  undergraduates  provide  that  the 
election  shall  be  made  during  the  second  quarter  of  the  college  year;  and  shall  include 
any  seniors  of  good  character  who  have  attained  a  high  grade  of  scholarship,  and  the 
election  shall  not  include  more  than  one-tenth  of  the  class.  The  first  election  was 
announced  April  2c>,  and  comprised  fifteen  members  of  the  class  of  1905. 


Thk  Beta  of  California. 
Chapter  No.  56  at  Leland  Stanford  Junior  University. 

Organized  November  i,  icx)4. 

The  Beta  of  California  Chapter  was  established  by  charter  graiited  by  the  National 
Council  of  the  United  Chapters.  September  7,  1004,  to  the  following  resident  members 
of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  at  Leland  Stanford  University:  Raymond  Macdonald  Alden, 
Pennsylvania;  Henry  Lewin  Cannon,  Western  Reserve;  William  Alpha  Cooper, 
Marietta;  Melvin  Cilbert  Dodge,  Hamilton;  Clyde  Augustus  Duniway,  Cornell;  Orrin 
Leslie  Elliott,  Cornell;  Henry  Ru^hto.i  Faircloiigh,  Johns  Hopkins;  Vernon  Lyman 
Kellogg,  Kansas;  John  Ernst  Matzke,  Johns  Hopkins;  Henry  Winchester  Rolfe,  Amherst; 
Samuel  Swayze  Seward,  Jr.,  Columbia. 

Organization  was  effected  November  I,  1904,  by  the  adoption  of  a  constitution 
and  by-laws,  and  the  election  of  officers.  The  first  elections  to  membership  were 
made  at  an  adjourned  meeting  held  November  2\,  1004,  covering  the  lirst  four  classes 
in  the  University  and  the  first  group  of  the  class  of  1905.  Elections  from  the  classes 
from  1896  to  1904  inclusive,  of  the  second  group  of  the  class  of  190s,  and  of  other 
groups  provided  for  in  the  by-laws,  were  held  April  10,    190s. 

The  by-laws  of  the  chapter  provide  for  three  regular  meetings  of  the  chapter  each 
year  besides  the  two  meetings  of  the  Electorate.  Two  of  these  meetings  are  initiation 
meetings,  in  the  nature  of  social  gatherings.  The  annual  meeting  in  May  at  Com- 
mencement time  will  undertake  to  present  an  oration  and  poem  in  accordance  with 
the  traditions  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  The  first  annual  meeting  May  22,  190^,  will  be  ad- 
dressed by  Professor  Ernest  Carroll  Moore  of  the  University  of  California. 

The  by-laws  provide  for  two  elections  from  the  senior  class;  the  first  in  November 
and  the  second  in  April.  Not  more  than  one-tenth  of  the  members  of  the  senior  class 
can  be  elected.  Only  Faculty  members  of  the  chapter  are  members  of  the  Electorate. 
Graduate  students  and  graduates  of  the  University  who  attain  distinction  in  post-gradu  • 
ate  studies  may  also  be  elected  members.  There  is  also  provision  for  the  election  of 
honorary  members  under  the  conditions  laid  down  in  the  constitution,  but  not  more 
than  two  honorary  members  may  be  chosen  in  any  one  year.  The  requirement  for 
undergraduate  membership  is  as  follows  :  "  Undergraduates  of  good  moral  character, 
who  are  candidates  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  and  who  are  distinguished  for 
breadth  of  culture  and  excellence  in  scholarship." 

Under  the  provisions  of  the  by-laws,  i6q  were  elected  from  the  classes  from  1892 
to  1904  inclusive,  and  twenty-two  members  from  the  present  senior  class.  The  society 
has  also  elected  seven  members  for  distinction  in  post-graduate  studies,  and  one  hon- 
orary member. 

The  officers  of  the  society  are  as  follows  : 

President^Clyde  Augustus  Duniway. 

First  Vice-President — ^John  Ernst  Matzke 

Second  Vice-President — Henry  Rushton  Fairclough. 

Secretary — Orrin  Leslie  Elliott. 

Treasurer — Melvin  Gilbert   Dodge. 

Thf  Alpha  of  North  Carolina. 
Chapter  No.  57  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill. 

Organized  November  7,  1904. 
The  application  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina  for  a  charter  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  was  sent  to  the  National  Council  with  the  approval  and  recommendation  of  the 
following  established  chapters  :  William  and  Mary,  Yale,  Wesleyan,  Vanderbilt,  and 
Princeton.  The  charter  was  addressed  to  Messrs.  Eben  Alexander,  George  Howe, 
Wm.  C.  Coker,  C.    Alphonso   Smith,    and  J.   M.    McBryde,   Jr.,    members  of  other 


chapters  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  residing  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina.  These 
gentlemen  were  instructed  to  organize  and  install  the  new  chapter.  Accordingly,  on 
Nov.  7,  1904,  they  called  together  the  Alpha  Theta  Phi  society,  the  established  honor 
society^  and  regularly  installed  it  as  the  Alpha  Chapter  of  North  Carolina  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

The  formal  installation  address  was  delivered  before  the  society  and  friends  in 
Gerrard  Hall  Jan.  28,  190s,  by  Dr.  James  W.  Bright  of  the  English  Department  of  the 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  a  member  of  the  Gamma  of  Pennsylvania  (Lafayette.) 
This  address  purposed  showing  the  value  of  truly  graduate  work  and  the  need  of  a 
fuller  recognition  of  this  value  in  our  own  country  particularly  in  the  South.  The 
speaker  commented  on  the  peculiar  appropriateness  of  organizing  here  a  chapter  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  coincidentally  with  the  initiation  of  a  department  in  the  University  for 
truly  graduate  work. 

Meinbership  in  this  chapter  is  granted  in  accordance  with  regulations,  in  substance 
as  follows  :  Students  in  the  Academic  Department  of  this  University  who  have  an 
average  of  grade  two  (equivalent  to  from  00  to  9^;  per  cent)  on  all  their  work  through 
the  Junior  year  are  eligible  for  election  into  this  chapter  ;  and  a  graduate  student  may 
be  recommended  for  election,  when  he  receives  the  degree  of  Ph.  D.,  by  the  depart-  . 
ment  or  departments  in  which  he  has  done  his  graduate  work. 

The  officers  of  the  society  are  as  follows: 

President — T.  B.  Higdon. 

Secretary—!.  C.  Wright. 

Treasurer — T.  J.  Wilson. 

Thf.  Beta  of  Colorado. 
Chapter  No.  s8  at  Colorado  College,  Colorado  Springs. 

Organized  November  11,  1904. 

A  meeting  of  the  charter  members,  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  men  of  the  faculty,  who 
had  formed  a  provisional  organization  for  the  purpose  of  prosecuting  their  application 
for  a  charter,  was  held  November  1 1,  1904  for  the  purpose  of  effecting  a  chapter  or- 
ganization. The  officers  of  the  provisional  organization  were  continued  as  officers  of 
the  chapter,  and  are  as  follows  : 

President — Edward  S.  Parsons.  .  • 

Vice-President — Hugh  A.  Smith. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — Frank  H.  Loud. 

In  subsequent  meetings,  members  were  elected  to  the  chapter  from  the  present 
graduating  class  and  the  alumni  of  the  college,  and  the  chapter  also  elected  to  mem- 
bership Wm.  F.  Slocum,  president  of  the  college,  Florian  Cajori,  Dean  of  the 
engineering  school,  and  Edward  P.  Tenney,  a  former  president  of  the  college. 

On  March  2,  190s,  known  as  Founders'  Day,  the  chapter  met,  with  the  members, 
elect,  at  the  house  of  Professor  Gile.  The  president.  Professor  E.  S.  Parsons,  gave  an 
account  of  the  origin  of  the  society  in  1776,  a  summary  of  its  subsequent  history,  and 
a  narrative  of  the  steps  taken  to  secure  a  chapter  for  the  college.  Professor  Gile  ex- 
plained the  symbolism  of  the  key.  The  secretary  read  the  charter,  constitution  and 
by-laws  of  the  chapter,  and  the  list  of  members  elect. 

The  president  of  the  chapter,  in  the  name  of  the  charter  members,  presented  a 
key  to  the  president  of  the  college,  Dr.  W.  F.  Slocum,  with  an  appropriate  address,  to 
which  Dr.  Slocum  responded. 

Secretary  Frederic  L.  Paxson,  of  the  Alpha  chapter  in  the  State  of  Colorado,  made 
a  short  address  of  congratulation,  at  the  close  of  which  the  chapter  by  vote  instructed 
its  secretary  to  write  to  the  Alpha  chapter,  expressing  gratification  at  the  friendly 
spirit  existing  between  the  two  organizations,  and  reciprocating  the  good  wishes  con- 
veyed to  us  by  its  secretary.     It  was  further  voted  to  appoint  a  committee  to  arrange. 


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in  co-operation  with  a  similar  committee  of  the  Alpha  chapter,  should  such  be  ap- 
pointed, for  a  joint  banquet  of  the  two  chapters.  The  members  present  then  sub- 
scribed their  names  to  the  constitution  and  by-laws. 

In  the  evening  a  public  meeting  of  the  chapter  and  guests  was  held  at  Perkins 
Hall  when  an  address  was  delivered  by  Professor  Rufus  B.  Richardson  of  New  York, 
upon  "  Sicily."  The  address  was  illustrated  by  the  lantern,  and  dwelt  mainly  upon 
the  archaeology  and  history  of  the  island  to  the  conclusion  of  the  Greek  period. 

The  Eta  of  Massachusetts. 
Chapter  No.  S9  Wellesley  College,  Wellesley. 

Organized  November  14,  1904. 

The  academic  council  of  Wellesley  College  voted  on  January  2S,  1901,  that  steps 
be  taken  to  secure  a  chaptei  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  for  Wellesley.  Accordingly  an  appli- 
cation was  prepared  to  be  presented  to  the  National  Council.  This  application  was 
signed  by  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  members  of  the  faculty,  associate,  professors  Edwards 
and  Sherwood,  by  the  retiring  president,  Mrs.  Irvine  and  by  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  mem- 
bers of  the  Board  of  Trustees — Dr.  Alexander  Mckenzie,  Dr  William  F.  Warren, 
Dr.  Horace  E.  Scudder  and  Rev.  Anson  Phelps  Stokes,  Jr. 

The  application,  however,  was  not  perfected  in  time  to  be  presented  to  the 
council  of  1901 ;  but  was  submitted  in  1904,  with  the  endorsement  of  the  following 
chapters:  Harvard,  Yale,  Amherst,  Cornell,  Brown  and  Williams,  and  was  duly 
granted. 

On  November  14,  1904,  the  faculty  members  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  came  together 
for  the  first  preliminary  meeting;  Miss  Edwards  acting  as  chairman.  There  were  pres- 
eut:  Katharine  M.  Edwards,  Theta  of  New  York;  Margaret  Sherwood,  Mu  of  New 
York;  Laura  E.  Lockwood,  Alpha  of  Kansas;  Josephine  Burnham,  Beta  of  Illinois,  and 
Clarence  G.  Hamilton,  Alpha  of  Rhode  Island.  At  this  and  succeeding  meetings  the 
by-laws  were  planned;  Miss  Caroline  Hazard,  president  of  Wellesley  College,  was  in- 
vited to  become  an  honorary  member;  and  five  students  from  the  senior  class  were 
chosen  to  active  membership. 

The  installation  meeting  occurred  January  17,  I90i>,  at  4  p.  m.  At  the  private 
session  held  in  the  faculty  parlor,  Professor  E.  A.  Grosvernor,  LL.  D.,  of  Amherst 
College  presented  the  charter  to  the  chapter.  The  constitution  and  by-laws  were 
then  formarlly  adopted,  and  the  choice  of  new  members  was  ratified.  The  new  mem- 
bers were  introduced  and  Professor  Grosvernor  spoke  briefly  on  the  aims  and  customs 
of  the  society.  After  this  the  chapter  adjourned  to  the  chapel  for  the  public  exercises, 
which  consisted  of:  An  anthum  by  the  choir,  "  O  Send  Out  Thy  Light,"  prayer  by 
Dr.  Mckenzie,  singing  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  hymn,  an  address  bp  Professor  Grosverner 
on  the  history  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  society,  a  poem  entitled  "The  Illuminators,"  by 
President  Hazard,  singing  of  the  Wellesley  Alma  Mater  by  the  audience  and  benedic- 
tion by  Dr.  Mckenzie. 

The  officers  of  the  society  are  as  follows: 

President — Katharine  M.  Edwards,  Ph.  D. 

Vice-President — Margaret  P.  Sherwood,  Ph.  D. 

Secretary — Laura  E.  Lockwood,  Ph.  D. 

Treasurer — Clarence  G.  Hamilton. 

The  Epsilon  of  Ohio. 
Chapter  No.  60  at  Ohio  State  University,  Columbus. 

Organized  December  8,  1904. 
There  have  been  a  good  many  problems  to  be  solved  in  connection  with  the  or- 
ganization of  the  Ohio  Epsilon  Chapter  at  the  Ohio  State  University,  and  progress  has 


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